More details The election of Donald Trump as the President of the United States has brought significant geopolitical shifts, especially concerning the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Notably, Trump’s presidency could reshape U.S. foreign policies impacting Ukraine's ongoing war with Russia and its diplomatic relations with NATO and EU. Following his victory, there has been a noticeable increase in Russia's long-range drone attacks on Ukraine, raising concerns about further escalation. Meanwhile, Trump's administration is expected to reconsider the U.S.'s stance on military support to Ukraine, with potential impacts on international arms supply agreements, including those involving South Korea. Amid these developments, European allies and the EU express cautious optimism, urging stronger support for Ukraine while preparing for a more self-reliant defense strategy. As Trump plans to appoint a special peace envoy and proposes a controversial "peace plan," the responses from various global leaders have been mixed, reflecting a complex and evolving situation that demands critical attention. Ukraine's strategy, leadership responses, and the international community’s diplomatic maneuvers will be pivotal in the coming months.