Donald Trump, who is due to take office on January 20, said he would take steps to quickly end the war between Russia and Ukraine, which has lasted more than 1,000 days. However, he has not yet announced his precise intentions.
Dmitry Peskov’s comments come after Joe Biden authorized Ukraine to use long-range ATACMS missiles from the United States against military targets in Russia. The US president also plans to cancel some of Ukraine’s debts.
For the Kremlin spokesperson, the Biden administration has shown that it “will do everything to ensure that this war does not stop”. He insinuated that American Democrats wanted to use this to limit Donald Trump and take revenge for their electoral defeat.
The Trump team already wants to start working on an “arrangement” regarding Ukraine
Donald Trump’s team will begin working with outgoing President Joe Biden’s administration to reach an “arrangement” between Ukraine and Russia, expressing concern about the current “escalation”, Mike Waltz said on Sunday , the future White House security advisor.
Since the election of the billionaire on November 5, Europeans have feared a disengagement of the United States from this conflict or even American pressure for an agreement to the detriment of kyiv. The president-elect, who is due to take office on January 20, has formed the bulk of his next government, still subject to Senate approval.
“President Trump has been very clear about the need to end this conflict. What we need to discuss is who will be at the table, whether this is an agreement, a armistice, how to bring the two parties to the table and what will be the framework of an arrangement”, declared on Fox News Mike Waltz, appointed to the ultra strategic position of national security adviser of the White House.
“This is what we will work on with this administration until January and we will continue after,” he assured on the conservatives’ favorite channel.
“For our adversaries who think this is an opportunity to play one administration against the other, they are wrong,” he said, while emphasizing the Trump team’s “concern” about of the current “escalation” of the conflict.
The president-elect’s bodyguards strongly denounced Joe Biden’s decision to authorize Ukraine to strike Russian territory with American-made long-range missiles.