“The US wants to stop the killing and destruction in Ukraine.”, — write: www.unian.ua
The US wants to stop the killing and destruction in Ukraine.
At the same time, Miller did not comment on the new US plan to end hostilities / UNIAN collage, photo Wikipedia, 93 OMBR “Kholodny Yar”Ending the war in Ukraine is one of the priorities of US foreign policy. This was stated by Steven Miller, senior advisor to the US President on political issues, Ukrinform reports.
“This is an issue that the president continues to put first in our foreign policy, namely, regarding the settlement of the war between Ukraine and Russia,” the politician emphasized.
According to him, the main goal is to achieve peace in Europe, as well as to stop the killing and destruction of innocent people.
However, Miller did not comment on the Trump administration’s new plan aimed at ending Russia’s war in Ukraine.
The new US plan to end the war in UkraineEarlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made a statement about the US “peace plan” for Ukraine. According to him, America is developing proposals taking into account the positions of both sides.
Rubio emphasized that an exchange of “serious and realistic ideas” is necessary to end such a “complicated and deadly war” as in Ukraine.
“And in order to achieve lasting peace, both sides must make difficult but necessary concessions,” he added.
At the same time, The Telegraph wrote that the US “peace plan” for Ukraine has one huge flaw. As noted in the publication, concessions from the Ukrainian side expected by the Trump administration are politically toxic and directly abut their red lines.
“Americans can claim that, given the development of events, the loss of Pokrovsk to Ukraine is only a matter of time. But Ukrainians will inevitably consider such predictions dangerous, defeatist and disrespectful to the victims of their army. If Ukrainians are so sensitive to Pokrovsk, one can only imagine what they mean when they talk about the loss of all of Donbas,” added The Telegraph.
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