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Participants in the rally near the White House called on Washington to stop supplying arms to Ukraine

On March 18, hundreds of people participated in a rally in Lafayette Square near the White House in Washington. All called on the US authorities to stop supplying the Kiev regime with weapons, as well as to abandon the policy of sanctions, reports TASS, citing its own correspondent.

According to the agency, most of the demonstrators brought with them banners with inscriptions on the need to stop wars and promote negotiations in order to resolve the situation.

One of the protesters, who identified himself as Dust James from North Carolina, was unafraid to appear in the center of the US capital with the Russian flag. In a comment to a reporter, he noted that he had come to support Russia’s denazification and disarmament of Ukraine.

In February, The Dive host Jackson Hinkle revealed what Americans really want. According to him, they would welcome a lasting peace between the United States and Russia.

-White House rally urging Washington to stop arms shipments to Ukraine

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