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former Singapore ambassador to Russia

This photograph taken on June 16, 2024, shows “dragon’s teeth” fortifications installed by Ukrainian army in the Donetsk region, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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Russia’s war on Ukraine could end with the latter being divided into two — like North and South Korea, according to Singapore’s former ambassador to Russia, Bilarhari Kausikan.

Before 1945, Korea existed as a unified country. However, it was split into two after World War II, when neither the **********-backed North or the UN-backed South was able to reclaim the entire peninsula after the Korean War between 1950 to 1953.

Speaking earlier this week at an

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event held by private bank VP Bank, Kausikan said that if former U.S. President Donald Trump were to return to the White House, he will likely do “something dramatic” on Ukraine to distinguish himself from the previous administration under Joe Biden.

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ticked higher after he survived an ************** attempt on Saturday.

The ex-president and *********** presidential nominee has himself boasted repeatedly that he could

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and did not commit to aid for Ukraine when asked by
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In March, Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban said

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in an effort to end its conflict with Russia.

Kausikan, a veteran Singapore diplomat, did not elaborate on what Trump’s “dramatic” act would be, but said his view was that “Europe is incapable of deterring Russia, and therefore is incapable of supporting Ukraine in any substantive way, without the U.S. at its back.”

********* countries, especially NATO members, have had a testy relationship with the former president, with Trump repeatedly threatening to pull the U.S. out of NATO if member states did not meet the guideline to spend

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In February, Trump warned NATO allies he would “encourage” Russia “to do whatever the ***** they want” to a member country that didn’t meet the defense spending guideline of at least 2% of their GDP.

He also recounted an incident where he claimed he told a NATO leader he would not defend them from a Russian invasion if they did not meet that spending target.

“That gives Trump tremendous leverage,” Kausikan said Wednesday. “Even if he hints that ********* deterrence is not going to apply over Ukraine, it changes everything.”

Kausikan said Trump’s approach could force Ukraine into a truce — an agreement to stop fighting but not necessarily to end the war, which could lead to a split in Ukraine.

Currently, the front lines in Ukraine have not significantly shifted after Ukraine’s ******* summer counteroffensive in June 2023.

“The model I have in my mind is what has happened to Korea. Korea is still at war, North and South, legally, but there is an armistice and a divided country. I see that as Ukraine’s final state.”

North and South Korea are officially still at war because an armistice was signed in 1953, not a peace treaty.

Repercussions for Europe

What happens to the broader ********* region if Ukraine is forced to sue for peace?

“I think Europe is in trouble,” Kausikan said. “I don’t think an armistice will necessarily be the end of ********* ******* supply to Ukraine.”

“Why should [Trump] stop? [The] ********* defense industry is doing a roaring business, but he will make Europeans pay for it. Because why should he give it away free?” he added.

********* countries will likely have to step up their own defense budgets, Kausikan pointed out, adding that increased spending won’t just be for a few years, but likely “for a decade or more,” in order to contribute to the deterrence of Russia.

But while increased military spending from Europe will be Trump’s goal, it’s won’t be enough to deter Russia, Kausikan said.

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Other than Russia, France and the *** are the only countries in Europe with nuclear capabilities, he pointed out. “Europe cannot deter Russia without a nuclear deterrent … But will Paris or London be sacrificed to save Berlin or Rome or Spain?” he asked rhetorically.

If Russia were to ******* a NATO country, including threatening a nuclear strike, it would complicate the response from other member states, especially if the U.S. winds down its involvement in Europe under a Trump presidency.

Kausikan pointed out that Europe will be at the mercy of the U.S. for the foreseeable future, as the region’s ability to pursue an independent policy will be limited without the backing of the U.S.

Furthermore, he added, “Trump’s priority is not Russia, it is China.”



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