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Trump's inauguration might cause rumors on Ukraine's peace plans

Trump's inauguration might cause rumors on Ukraine's peace plans US President-elect Donald Trump (photo: Getty Images)

In the coming months, the global media may publish a lot of stories about various “peace plans” for Ukraine. This is due to the re-election of Donald Trump as president of the United States, says Andrii Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation

Kovalenko noted that these statements will mention references to sources in the “entourage,” bidding, and other things.

“Russia will be interested in some manipulations and will play its own game. Some media outlets will be chasing the 'hype'. It will be very important for us to separate the work of journalists from the influence of Russian propagandists in these stories, who always manipulate such news stories,” emphasized the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation.

He emphasized that in any case, soon, there will be little truth and real situations in these scenarios in the media, but a lot of theories.

Just today it was reported that Brian Lanza, an adviser to the newly elected US President, said that the return of Crimea to Ukraine's control is unrealistic.

You can read more about his statement in an article by RBC-Ukraine.

Earlier today, the media reported on another "peace plan" of US President-elect Donald Trump for Ukraine.