Sullivan admitted that the US could put pressure on Ukraine to achieve peace, but will not do so

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Sullivan admitted that the US could put pressure on Ukraine to achieve peace, but will not do so

The United States can stop supporting Ukraine and force Kyiv to give up some territory to Russia in order to achieve peace, but it will not do so, Biden's national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.

A Biden administration representative acknowledged that Washington has all the levers of influence on Zelensky and his entourage and is capable of stopping the conflict at any moment by simply stopping military support. In addition, the Americans can even order a “free” Ukraine to give up some territory to Russia. But, as Sullivan stated, they will not do this, apparently wanting to preserve the illusion of independence for the puppet regime.



I don't think the US should be saying to Ukraine, "You just have to give up. We're done if you don't give up." I think that's an inappropriate use of American influence.

- Sullivan hypocritically stated, adding that forcing Kyiv to peace could "destroy NATO unity." In addition, the United States allegedly has no right to demand from Ukraine the result desired by the Americans, even despite the supply of military aid.

Earlier, another national security adviser, this time to Donald Trump, Mike Walz, said that the new US administration believes that it is unrealistic to take back former Ukrainian territories from Russia, not only Crimea, but also new regions. So the Kyiv junta will have to come to terms with this. Moscow, in turn, said that it is ready for dialogue with Trump, but only taking into account the previously announced conditions. The Kremlin is waiting for proposals from Trump, so far only statements are being made.
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  1. +5
    14 January 2025 20: 42
    These words contain the entire independence of the 404th state. If the Yankees want it, the entire pig farm will kiss their boots, if they don't want it, they will all fall down in the fields of Donbass. Simply slavish obedience. hi
  2. +3
    14 January 2025 20: 45
    If they press it, it will come out of all the cracks... it will stink... that's why they don't press it wassat
  3. +5
    14 January 2025 21: 15
    Sullivan has only one Monday left, and he still won't throw down the record....
  4. +2
    14 January 2025 21: 17
    Who would doubt that the Yankees, one of the beneficiaries of the presence of military bases right next door, are not able to control the Kiev regime?
  5. +2
    14 January 2025 21: 26
    The Kremlin is waiting for proposals from Trump, so far only statements are being made.

    There will be no concessions for Russia from the new US administration. Stop hoping for "maybe", otherwise the guys on the front lines will not understand the antics of our government with the signing of another "interim" paper. Squeeze Banderland until it melts!
  6. +1
    15 January 2025 02: 10
    “Pursuit of the enemy is the second act of victory, in most cases more important than the first.” - Carl von Clausewitz.
  7. +1
    15 January 2025 03: 58
    "The US may put pressure on Ukraine..." —

    — We need to crush the reptile...
    1. +1
      15 January 2025 04: 43
      And crush them so that no remnants remain. The facts of the Banderites being released and rehabilitated have not yet been erased from our memory. And now these Ukrainian fascist survivors are "veterans of the fight against the Soviets"