Washington emphasized the need to stop attacking Ukraine’s civilian and critical infrastructure.
US president administration Donald Trump will continue to support Ukraine to achieve a sustainable world. This was reported by the US Department of State Temmi Bruce’s press secretary on the X platform, published by Houston’s deputy minion.
Houston noted that the United States is working for a long, strong, steady world in the region.
“We aim to continue to stand on the shoulder with Ukraine, as it calls for a comprehensive, complete stop of fire, which will stop any attack on the civilian population, with a critical important infrastructure,” Houston said.
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– Tammy Bruce (@StatededPsPox) August 3, 2025
He emphasized that the United States was understood, and President Donald Trump clearly said that in order to achieve this goal, it was necessary to continue the direct communication between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, as was the case in Istanbul.
“We must continue to look for a comprehensive, unconditional ceasefire, which will lead to peaceful negotiations. The Secretary of State repeatedly said that this means that both parties can make decisions that they are ready and able to do, and which will lead to peace, security and prosperity for their citizens,” said the official.
Earlier, the United States Department of the United States confirmed the willingness to impose new sanctions against Russia after the end of the 10-day period declared by US President Donald Trump.
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