A former U.S. Special Envoy to Ukraine: “The United States will not support Ukraine under President Trump. We will have new elections, we will have a new president, we will see what happens next”

12:14 23.12.2025 •

Kurt Volker

Kurt Volker, former US special representative to Ukraine, asserts in an interview with Al Jazeera that after the next US presidential election, after Trump's presidency ends, the new government will change its policy toward Kyiv and support it against Russia.

This admission raises suspicions in Russia that even any agreements Moscow has signed with Washington could be torn up by the next administration.

This means Russia will lead the Special Military Operation to victory, and all the objectives set by Supreme Commander-in-Chief Vladimir Putin will be achieved and resolved even without American involvement!

But this time, after Moscow has been deceived several times with promises not to push NATO eastward, with the Minsk agreements and others, Russia will never again be so trusting and will be ready to respond to another provocation in the future.

Thanks to Kurt Volker for the tip!

 

The United States told how the Kremlin was deceived in Ukraine. The US refusal to support Ukraine's accession to NATO is a temporary measure necessary to appease the Kremlin and get its consent to stop the offensive and its own.

This was stated on the air of the Al Jazeera English TV channel by former US special representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker, the correspondent of PolitNavigator reports.

"The United States may declare that it will not support Ukraine, and this will be equivalent to the fact that the United States will not support Ukraine under President Trump. We will have new elections, we will have a new president, we will see what happens next.

In any agreement, if it is concluded, this point will be omitted, and the Trump administration will declare that it will not support it. And in the long term, in my opinion, Ukraine will become a member of NATO," Volker said.

He drew attention to the fact that the "peace agreement" should include "security guarantees" for Ukraine, "so that it would no longer be threatened by an invasion from Russia."

"If we get used to giving Ukraine security guarantees, perhaps from the United States and definitely from European NATO allies, at some point everyone will wonder why there are two systems in Europe, one for everyone except Ukraine, and the other for Ukraine? Why don't we just accept Ukraine into NATO? And at some point, when the fighting stops, it may seem possible. But in the short term, I think de facto nothing will change. Neither membership in NATO, nor any points in the treaty," Volker said.

 

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