The United States has other global priorities, and “all efforts exclusively around Ukraine cannot focus.”
The United States no longer plans to play the role of an intermediary in regulating the Russian War against Ukraine. Now the initiative should go straight to Kyiv and Moscow. On Thursday, May 1, the United States Department of State Bruce Temmi Bruce said in a briefing.
According to him, President Donald Trump promoted the diplomatic end of the war in Ukraine, but the administration did not see the point of participation in negotiations between future parties.
“The president wants every decision we have as a country to be diplomatic,” Bruce explained.
He emphasized that the United States has other global priorities, and they cannot concentrate all efforts exclusively around Ukraine.
He also remembered that the United States is changing the approach to the peace process and will no longer organize meetings or act as intermediaries.
“The stage came when exactly Ukraine and Russia should offer specific ideas for the end of the war. We will not fly around the world for organizing negotiations. It is between the two parties. This is the time they must submit their visions to the completion of this conflict,” he said.
“However, the United States does not plan to eliminate imposed sanctions against Russia. Moreover, Washington has the right to introduce new restrictions as needed,” the state department added.
Earlier, state secretary Marco Rubio threats the US’s removal from negotiations at the end of the war between Ukraine and Russia. The officer’s officer is President Donald Trump’s direct position.
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