Blinken: Frontline in Ukraine unlikely to move significantly  

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US Secretary of State Antony recently spoke with The New Times about the ongoing between and Ukraine.

Blinken said that the front line in this war is unlikely to change significantly soon. He emphasized that Ukraine’ claim to its territorial integrity will remain valid, no matter what happens on the battlefield.

The Secretary of State also talked about Russian ‘s goals in the war. He said that Putin initially wanted to erase Ukraine from the map, but this has not happened. Instead, Ukraine is standing strong and has a good chance of thriving in the future, Blinken stated.

When asked about potential ceasefires, Blinken warned that Russia might use these as a chance to rest and then reattack. He suggested several ways to ensure lasting peace, including Ukraine joining NATO or receiving security assurances from other countries.

Blinken made it clear that decisions about ending the war are up to themselves. The will continue to support Ukraine, but ultimately, the must decide its own future.

The Secretary of State’s comments come as Ukraine faces uncertainty about future military support, due in part to changes in leadership and ongoing debates about President-elect Donald Trump’s actions regarding the Russia-Ukraine war.

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