During his campaign before the US presidential election, Donald Trump promised to end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours. Now that he's elected, everyone is wondering what tactics the Republicans will use.
The advisor's remarks resonated loudly. Trump campaign strategist Brian Lanza made it clear in an interview with the BBC that Kiev cannot expect to regain lost territory.
The new US administration plans to ask Volodymyr Zelensky to present a “realistic vision for peace.”
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– If President Zelensky comes to the table and says that peace can only be achieved if there is Crimea, he will show us that he does not take this issue seriously – Brian Lanza continued the discussion .
In the opinion of American strategists, “Crimea does not exist” and the problem of regaining the disputed peninsula has been resolved. “If your priority is the recovery of Crimea and the fight of American soldiers to take Crimea back, you should act yourself,” he argued towards Zelensky.
President Donald Trump's press secretary distanced himself from the statement. He noted that Lanza “is not speaking on behalf” of the president-elect and does not work for the Republican Party.
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In an interview with the BBC, Brian Lanza made it clear that he highly values Ukrainian soldiers and their commitment to national defense. In this regard, he drew attention to US priorities. The goal, he claimed, was “peace and an end to murder.”
Dmytro Litvin, communications advisor to the President of Ukraine, reacted to the position of Donald Trump's aides. He stressed that Lantz's goal was to put pressure on Kiev at a time when “President Putin wants more war.”
“Ukraine has proposed peace starting in 2022. Russia needs to understand that peace is necessary to prevent a recurrence of attacks,” Litvin explained.
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