The White House did not see the ideas of the Russian Federation in the introduction of temporary management in Ukraine under the UN auspice.
The US administration does not see Kremlin’s ideas about Ukraine’s “external management”. The White House is now focused on a peaceful warring of war and in the realization that both Moscow and Kyiv should make strict decisions and compromises. This was stated in a briefing on Monday, March 31, a press secretary of the US State Department Temmi Bruce.
“We work with Russia and Ukraine, and we try to continue our work to put them on the negotiation table,” said the administration’s representative.
At the same time, he repeated the position that the White House did not notice the ideas of the Russian Federation in the introduction of temporary management in Ukraine under the UN auspice.
“I don’t think I need to remind everything, but this is a good reminder: Ukraine is a constitutional democracy. Ukrainian administration is determined by its constitution and the people of Ukrainian,” Bruce said.
He emphasized that the US administration aimed at realizing the diplomacy needed to achieve an entire ceasefire regime, as well as the partial readiness of the parties to conduct negotiations for final and long -term negotiation.
“President Trump has made it clear that Russia and Ukraine should now go to the complete cessation of fire, and nothing has changed,” the departmental department representative emphasized.
Remember that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin suggested to introduce “temporary management” in Ukraine under the UN auspice and some countries to promote “democratic elections”, because, they say, Ukraine authorities do not recognize.
The next day, US president Donald Trump said he was “angry” and “angry” because of Putin’s statements about the Zelensky president and the end of the war was tight.
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