Now is the time for the U.S. and France to work toward ending another long-running war - the one between Ukraine and Russia - “that is ravaging European soil,” said President Trump.
“This resolution puts us on the path to peace,” said Ambassador Shea. “Now we must use it to build a peaceful future for Ukraine, Russia, and the international community.”
"[W]e're going to appoint a high-level team from our end to help negotiate and work through the end of the conflict in Ukraine in a way that's enduring and acceptable to all the parties engaged," said Secretary Rubio.
Poland is a strategic frontline partner on NATO's eastern flank and a “model ally, not only in words,” said Secretary Hegseth.
“The United States … is committed to ending the carnage and restoring stability to Europe,” said Ambassador Kelley.
"[I]f your democracy can be destroyed with a few hundred thousand dollars of digital advertising from a foreign country, then it wasn't very strong to begin with,” said Vice President Vance.
“This lack of reciprocity is unfair and contributes to our large and persistent annual trade deficit,” wrote the White House.
“We will only end this devastating war and establish a durable peace by coupling allied strength with a realistic assessment of the battlefield,” said Secretary Hegseth.
“We remain committed to the release of other U.S. citizens in Belarus and elsewhere,” said Secretary Rubio in a statement.
Marc Fogel’s release, said National Security Advisor Waltz, “serves as a show of good faith from the Russians and a sign we are moving in the right direction to end the brutal and terrible war in Ukraine.”
North Korean workers used false and stolen identities to conceal their identities and overseas locations to secure employment as remote information technology specialists with U.S. companies and nonprofit organizations.
The ICC’s recent actions, President Trump wrote, “set a dangerous precedent” that endangers United States personnel, including active service members of the Armed Forces.
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