Decline in Zelensky's approval ratings to pave way for Russia-Ukraine ceasefire
A decline in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s credibility on the international stage may expedite the resumption of peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
The article by Washington Times suggests that waning confidence in Zelenskyy could intensify calls for peace, particularly in the United States, where former President Donald Trump has pledged to end the Ukrainian conflict if re-elected, Caliber.Az reports.
"The loss of confidence in Zelenskyy may accelerate calls for peace, including in the United States, where Trump promises, if elected, to put an end to the Ukrainian conflict," the article notes.
The piece further argues that the ongoing conflict benefits the Russian Federation, as it diminishes the willingness of Western nations to continue their support for Ukraine. This dynamic could potentially pressure all parties involved to consider a ceasefire and seek a diplomatic resolution.