The United States has said it does not want a “frozen conflict” in Ukraine, but will seek “lasting” peace in the region.
“What we don’t want is a frozen virtual conflict that allows Russia to rest, re-equip, regroup, repair equipment and attack again,” the spokesman said. of the State Department Ned Price.
“We want Ukraine to be able, when it’s all over, to be able to contain itself and, if necessary, defend itself again,” he added.
“But when the time comes and this conflict is over, we want the resulting peace to be just,” Price said, without giving further details. “For it to be lasting, and ‘sustainable’ means that it’s not just a time when a week later, or a month later, or a year later, or ten years later, Russia decides to rest, regroup, re-equip and attack again.”
“We want to equip Ukraine not only with a deterrent, but also with a defensive capability, in case Russia again makes a catastrophic decision to cross international borders and attack Ukraine again” , said the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“What we don’t want is a frozen virtual conflict that allows Russia to rest, re-equip, regroup, repair equipment and attack again,” the spokesman said. of the State Department Ned Price.
“We want Ukraine to be able, when it’s all over, to be able to contain itself and, if necessary, defend itself again,” he added.
“But when the time comes and this conflict is over, we want the resulting peace to be just,” Price said, without giving further details. “For it to be lasting, and ‘sustainable’ means that it’s not just a time when a week later, or a month later, or a year later, or ten years later, Russia decides to rest, regroup, re-equip and attack again.”
“We want to equip Ukraine not only with a deterrent, but also with a defensive capability, in case Russia again makes a catastrophic decision to cross international borders and attack Ukraine again” , said the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.