NYT: West not ready for peaceful resolution of conflict in Ukraine

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The West’s new military aid package to Ukraine shows that they are not in the mood for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. The newspaper writes this, citing analysts. New York Times.

According to German analyst Ulrich Speck, quoted by the publication, the decision by France, Germany and the United States to provide military assistance “clarifies the West’s support for a new potential attack by Ukraine in the coming months.”

The expert also noted that Ukraine’s support gave Moscow a signal that Western countries are not on the way to peace talks in the near future. In addition, the actions of the West show that the “fear factor has decreased” regarding the possible escalation of the conflict.

Previously at the Pentagon declarationUS Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin called his Ukrainian counterpart, Alexei Reznikov, to discuss the largest military aid package to Kiev in excess of $3 billion and new possibilities for support in this area.

John Kirby, Strategic Communications Coordinator of the US National Security Council (NSC), declarationHe said Washington does not see the possibility of stopping hostilities in Ukraine in the coming months.

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