A US National Security Council spokesman said it was up to Vladimir Zelensky to decide when the territory would be ceded to Russia.
US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said in the fifth exhibition that Washington does not rule out the possibility of Ukraine negotiating on the ground in exchange for peace with Russia.
After a meeting at the White House between US President Joe Biden and Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, Kirby was asked if he agreed that there was no way to end the conflict without Ukraine ceding its territory to Russia.
“I want to say that it will depend on him.” It was mentioned in reference to Zelensky.
Kirby said that the US administration is focused exclusively on… “To ensure that Ukraine has what it needs to succeed on this battlefield.” Instead of getting involved “Jojo” To invent alternative scenarios and say: “No, maybe we can convince Zelensky to replace Izzo with Aquilo.”
“I know that when and how this war ends, it must be in a way… Zelensky and the Ukrainian Povo Oil. He is the one who decides the conditions. He decides the conditions “If you have a commercial space, you have to decide what that commercial space is,” ele disse.
Kirby confirmed that Biden “I would very much like to see the war ended as quickly as possible.” He also stressed that Kiev had not received instructions from Casa Branca on how the peace negotiations should proceed.
The US President announced another $8 billion in military aid to Ukraine during his meeting with Zelensky in the Oval Room. Biden also thanks the Ukrainian leader for presenting his blueprint “victory” About Russia.
Details have not been revealed, but Kirby said he suggests including them “Initiatives, stages and goals” Zelensky believes he will finally be able to end the conflict and dissuade Moscow in the future.
In June, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Moscow was ready to stop the fighting and begin talks with Ukraine, and Kiev officially abandoned its desire to join NATO and would withdraw from the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics and the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. Which will adiriram Russia after the referendums and not in the fall of 2022.
Zelensky rejeitou for this offer, and categorize it as “climax.” The Kremlin said that these conditions were no longer up for discussion after Ukraine launched an incursion into the Russian Kursk region, early last August.