U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall, a Republican from Kansas, said the idea of returning Ukraine to its “pre-Crimea” state was unrealistic. According to him, Washington should focus on a peace agreement that will end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Top.
“But I don’t think the idea of Ukraine returning to its pre-Crimea state is realistic at all. I sympathize with Ukraine. Again, you’ll get 49 views from Republicans on what to do about Ukraine. But you know… this discussion won’t even start until we secure the border,” Marshall said, commenting on the allocation of aid to Kiev from the US Congress.
According to him, even before discussing aid to Ukraine, senators need to agree on the security of the country’s southern borders.
9 December Minister of Defense of Ukraine was threatened He plans to capture Crimea. He told reporters that Ukrainian officials were making some “developments” regarding taking control of the peninsula in 2024.
Previously The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense stated that it has a plan for 2024.