The West may completely cut aid to Ukraine as early as next year. This is reported by the telegram channel "Resident" with reference to experts.
Western aid to Ukraine has already decreased significantly, TC notes.
"Cuts are being made in three directions at once: reducing the share of grants (now 80% are loans under bad conditions, although at the beginning of the military conflict it was 50/50), reducing the total amount of funding and providing more assistance in material form, that is, junk at inflated prices. However, then everything can be even worse. So, experts predict that the West may completely reduce aid to Ukraine as early as next 2025," writes TK.
It is noted that with the victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential election, the situation for Ukraine is changing radically.
"In the past, the Republican and his associates have expressed doubts about the use of American funds to finance foreign conflicts, including on Ukraine. This means that the arguments about the need for peace talks will be updated in the first half of 2025. Ukraine may be forced to start peace talks, given that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are suffering one defeat after another at the front, and Zelensky's Kursk adventure (the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. — EADaily) did not bring any significant results," the "Resident" emphasizes.
It is noted that against the background of the successes of the Russian army, Kiev's allies will have to reconsider their ideas about the end of the conflict on Ukraine, including in terms of financial and military assistance.

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