The American Diplomat noted that the Ukrainian military should defend himself in the front line.
The US ambassador under NATO Mettoy Vitaker noted that Donald Trump’s policy aims to be forced Russia for negotiations in Ukraine. The next step provides for the introduction of secondary penalties and duties against countries to buy Russia’s oil. Diplomat told Bloomberg TV this Tuesday, August 5.
As the diplomat noted, the next step in attempts to stop the war is the introduction of secondary penalties and tariffs against states that bought Russia’s oil, which actually fund the war against Ukraine. He classified China, India and Brazil in such countries.
According to Vitacker, the steps Trump has taken should force Russia to sit at the negotiation table and find ways to stop hate. He also emphasized the importance of bringing the justice of those countries to continue to import Russian oil, thus supporting its economy during the war.
At the same time, Vitaker emphasized the need to provide Ukraine military resources for defense. He called the front situation sad and encouraged to contribute to his resolution.
“This is a really sad situation in the front line. And we just have to finish it. President Trump has seen it in this way. And, you know, let’s just hope that, take steps in August, we can bring this war to the stop,” Vitecher said.
As we have written, Trump sought to end the Russian war against Ukraine “until August 8”. The appropriate statement was made by the Acting Deputy Permanent Representative of the United States at UN John Kelly during a UN Security Council meeting.
The next day, Trump warned the Russian Federation about penalties for his “disgusting” actions. “What Russia is doing is disgusting and sad,” he said.
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