US Tells UN: Russian Strikes on Ukraine Cast Doubt on Its Desire for Peace
- The United States stated that Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine raise doubts about Russia's desire for peace during a UN Security Council meeting on August 29.
- US diplomat John Kelley warned that Washington might impose economic measures on Russia if the war continues and urged the Russian Federation to stop the violence and engage constructively to end the war.
- Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko declared that Russia continues to choose killing over ending the war and emphasized a need for a ceasefire as vital for future negotiations.
- Kelley emphasized that Russia must decide to move toward peace and suggested that the leaders of Russia and Ukraine should meet bilaterally.
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Russia's attacks on Kiev and other Ukrainian cities show the Kremlin's lack of genuine desire for peace.

US tells UN: Russian strikes on Ukraine cast doubt on its desire for peace
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If Russian attacks don't stop, the US can punish Moscow with economic measures.
Russia's violent actions in Ukraine are undermining peace talks. Washington is calling for an immediate end to the fighting and suggesting economic measures.
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