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The State Duma allowed the suspension of arms supplies to Ukraine under Trump

Arms supplies and financing to Ukraine may be suspended until Donald Trump takes office as US President, State Duma deputy Alexei Chepa told RIA Novosti. The Speaker of the US House of Representatives previously declared Trump the country's elected president. ՛՛Republicans took the Senate and will be the majority in Congress. This suggests that now the Republicans will, to a certain extent, settle scores with the Democrats and will try to uncover all sorts of corruption cases. The case of Biden's son and many other cases related to Ukraine will come to light. Naturally, I think that financing to some extent for Ukraine will definitely stop now, but then, obviously, it will continue to some extent, but not to the same extent as it was. There will definitely not be any arms supplies now. It’s unlikely that Biden will risk doing anything radical in the remaining two months,” he said. The deputy noted that the elections were stormy and tense, with a large number of calls about mined areas. According to him, many Americans left during the elections, expecting unrest "I think the situation is now going to change to some extent in the Middle East. This election would have led to these changes anyway. Now this will automatically lead to predictable certain consequences,” he concluded. In the US presidential elections, the Democratic Party is represented by Vice President Kamala Harris, the Republican Party is represented by former President Donald Trump. The outcome of the vote in swing states, where neither party has a strong position, will be decisive. This year they include Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.