Shoigu warned, "Now when the situation in the theatre of combat is not in Kyiv's favour, the West is faced with a choice: to continue financing (Kyiv) and the destruction of the Ukrainian population or recognize the current realities and start negotiating." This statement underscores Russia's push for the West to engage in dialogue in light of shifting military dynamics.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal expressed confidence in U.S. support, stating, "Donald Trump is a strong leader. There is no doubt about it ... We understand that we have bipartisan support for the United States ... and most importantly, the society of the United States supports Ukraine." This reflects Ukraine's reliance on U.S. political alignment.
Shmyhal emphasized, "We can have restrained optimism about the development of events and clear actions on the part of our key partner, the United States," indicating a cautious yet hopeful outlook on future U.S. assistance and the ongoing conflict.
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