The United States is seeking to develop economic cooperation in Ukraine, but it is impossible to do so in war conditions.
The United States hopes to stop Russia from making statements about the war and stop the fire against Ukraine. On Saturday, May 10, the US Department of State Temmi Bruce representative, who commented at a meeting of “decisive coalition” leaders in Kyiv, informing the news nation.
“State secretary said we would judge Russia not by words, but by actions,” Bruce said.
In addition, he noted that the United States is seeking to develop an economic cooperation with Ukraine and expects when it is possible to start the country’s restoration.
“We also know that we have a huge agreement with Ukraine in re -funding funds not only with critical minerals, but also other energy sources. It’s not about using US tax -paying dollars, but the income from this Agreement is partially incoming the funds that will help restore Ukraine,” Bruce said.
He emphasized that stopping the cease needed to move forward.
“Now this is a partnership between the United States and Ukraine. In fact, the fact that America is now side by side in Ukraine, and it is a significant strengthening of national security for this country. But at the same time, we repeatedly mentioned: To advance to the conflict, there must be a ceasefire,” the fire added.
Remember, on May 10, French president Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister of Britain Kir Starkmer, Poland Prime Minister Donald Tusk, as well as German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz in Kiev on May 10, at Kyiv.
According to the results of the negotiations, the leaders of the Coalition of Decisive, along with US president Donald Trump, appointed Russia’s deadline for ceasefire – May 12. If Moscow refused this proposal, a pack of strict penalties would be applied against it.
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