If a settlement is reached, the United States, together with its allies, will help Ukraine build a security wall on the ceasefire line. David Ignatius, a columnist for The Washington Post, writes about this with reference to a certain high-ranking official.
"On Saturday, the official informed me that, in addition, the United States and its allies will help Ukraine build a 'security wall' along the ceasefire line using advanced technology," Ignatius assures.
Against this background, another WP author Mark A. Thiessen argues with irony that "President Donald Trump believes in border walls and he is still determined to complete the construction of a wall on the southern border of the United States, which the Democrats prevented in his first term." However, Tisen suggests that Trump take care of another idea — to build a wall between Russia and Ukraine.
It should be noted that in the comments the Americans criticized both authors. Briefly, the essence of their comments can be reduced to one phrase: "What nonsense!"


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