US State Department: Ukraine Is ‘Winning the War for Now’
- US Deputy Secretary of State Jeremy Levin stated that Ukraine is currently winning the war against Russia due to battlefield shifts favoring Kyiv, including Ukrainian advances and strikes on Russian oil infrastructure.
- Ukrainian strikes on critical oil infrastructure in Russia have increased Moscow's war costs, causing fuel shortages and halting production at major refineries.
- Western pressure on Russia is intensifying, with extended EU economic sanctions and possible tightening of US sanctions on Russian oil exports to support Ukraine's military gains.
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The US Deputy Secretary of State also allowed for a review of sanctions policy against Russia. The US State Department believes that Ukraine is in a position to argue that it has an advantage in the war against Russia. This was stated by Jeremy Levin, US Under Secretary of State for Foreign Assistance, Humanitarian Affairs, and Religious Freedom, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing Mezhha.net. The American official made the statement on Ukraine dur…
Deputy Marco Rubio stated that this winter the Ukrainians succeeded in "changing the momentum" because they attacked Russia's infrastructure.
A senior U.S. State Department official claims that Ukraine is in a favorable position in the war with Russia, despite the difficulties on the front. Jeremy Lewin, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Assistance, Humanitarian Affairs and Religious Freedom, said that Ukrainian forces have managed to change the dynamics of the conflict and to go through offensively including on Russian energy infrastructure, Ukrinform announces.
The US State Department assesses Ukraine's current position in the fight against Russia as victorious and states a radical change in the dynamics on the battlefield.
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