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Biden Administration Encourages Ukraine To Support Peace Talks With Russia

  • The Biden administration urges President Zelenskyy from Ukraine to show that he is open and willing to negotiate with Russia.
  • The Washington Post reportedThis is an attempt to keep international support for Ukraine.
  • Zelenskyy previously stated that Ukraine would not enter into peace negotiations while Putin is still in power.

According to reporting by, the Biden Administration is asking Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a change in his stance to show that he is open and willing to discuss peace with Russia as part of an international effort to boost international support for the ongoing conflict. The Washington Post.

The international community is concerned about the possibility of supporting an indefinite military conflict, and this move does not push Ukraine to the negotiation table. The Post reportedThis is an indication of the White House’s increasingly complex foreign policy strategy.

It has been over eight months since the country invaded. The Biden administration, however, has continued to provide support. Ukraine will be financially supportedWashington lawmakers have been feeling tension for “as much as it takes,” and feel the US support should not be with them. “A blank check is free.”

One US official spoke under anonymity to say that Ukraine fatigue is real for some of our partners. The Post.

Russia and Ukraine Investigated a neutrality strategy in the early days of the war, atrocities committed during the invasion — including the Violations of civiliansAnd Torture of prisoner — have resulted in Zelenskyy’s current hard-line stance against negotiation, The Post reported.

In July, President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, vowed to Fight until all Ukrainian territories have been liberatedRussian occupation and in September issued a decreeWhile Russian leader Vladimir Putin continues to be in power, the Russian president declared peace negotiations “impossible”.

The US has raised concerns about Zelenskyy’s refusal to negotiate, and that it is supporting a war without an end in sight. As the Economic impacts of warAnd Fear of nuclear escalationContinue to be felt in the United States, bipartisan calls for diplomacyThe White House has increased their presence, but they are still not in the top ten. Autorized $400 million more in military aid to be sent to Ukraine. 

Insider reached out to Biden’s representatives but they did not respond immediately.

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