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Today we are facing two parallel, but, of course, to some extent, politically interconnected tracks: one is Ukrainian affairs, the other is bilateral,
A dialogue on strategic stability and arms control is possible when we see visible shifts for the better in American policy,
We know him, and this is the issue. So it's not about telling him how good Ukraine is and how it deserves his support. It doesn't make sense, because that's not how he thinks,
[Putin] wants to avoid upsetting Donald Trump. That's his strategy. He does not want a deal. He does not want a strip of Ukrainian land. He does not want Ukrainian NATO. He wants no Ukraine. He wants Ukraine not to exist. And there should be no illusions about that,
I affirmed Ukraine's willingness to achieve peace through strength and our vision for the necessary steps,
Sybiha said on social media platform X, I don't think he cares. Okay, let me put it even simpler. I believe he doesn't care. I believe he does not care about any single country in the world except the United States,
he told CNBC's Steve Sedgwick Thursday They need to tone it down and take a hard look and sign that deal,
Waltz told Fox News, referring to a critical minerals deal in which Trump proposed to Ukraine that You can already see very different tones and approaches on both sides. And the fact that the United States delegation seems so excited is a bit weird. I think they need to slow down, because they have to understand the side they're working with,