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More US Republican senators want Ukraine peace talks – Politico

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February 28, 2024
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Published: February 28, 2024 10:39 pm
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There seems to be growing opposition in Washington to funding the conflict indefinitely

Several prominent Republicans in the US Senate have openly advised Kiev to negotiate, as the $61 billion in economic and military aid remains stalled in the House of Representatives.

Politico published quotes from three lawmakers on Tuesday, adding that their remarks “reflect a view in many quarters” of the party that Ukraine is unlikely to win.

“The reality at this point that we have to confront is that that war ends with a negotiated settlement,” said Senator Marco Rubio of Florida. “And the question is – when they finally figured that out – when we finally get to that point, who has more leverage, [Russian President Vladimir] Putin or Ukraine?”

His sentiments were echoed by Senator J.D. Vance of Ohio, who along with Rubio voted against sending more money to Kiev.

“Washington always seems to be a few months behind the reality on the ground,” said Vance. He called the situation on the front “a stalemate probably indefinitely” and added that “hopefully that leads to some sort of settlement where Ukraine gets to keep its country and the killing stops.”

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The conflict looks “like it could go on for a long, long time,” said Senator Mike Braun of Indiana, who also opposed the additional funding, adding that it would “take an immense amount of money and time” to move the frontline from where it was.

Though many in Washington have described the situation on the front as a “stalemate,” Russian troops have actually advanced steadily since taking the key Ukrainian stronghold of Avdeevka earlier this month.

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