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Kyiv is feeling a sense of urgency leading up to the Jan. 20 inauguration, given the American president-elect’s vow to end the war quickly. Ukrainian officials are visiting the United States this week to seek continued American support, and met with members of Donald J. Trump’s transition team to appeal to a president-elect who has pledged to bring a quick end to Ukraine’s war with Russia. Ukraine’s foreign minister, Andriy Sybiha, said at a NATO meeting in Brussels on Wednesday that Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s powerful chief of staff, had made the visit for meetings that are “important for establishing relations, including with the leaders of the new administration.” Mr. Yermak and Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States, Oksana Markarova, met on Capitol Hill on Wednesday with JD Vance, the vice president-elect, and Representative Mike Waltz of Florida, Mr. Trump’s pick for national security adviser, said a person with knowledge of the meeting who spoke on condition of anonymity. Also present was a representative for Keith Kellogg, a retired lieutenant general who is the president-elect’s choice for envoy to Ukraine and Russia. Yulia Svyrydenko, Ukraine’s first deputy prime minister, was also in the U.S. this week. She spoke of her country’s energy investment opportunities at an Energy Transition Forum in Washington, in which she appealed to American businesses for investments such as oil and gas extraction, she said on social media. With Ukraine’s war effort showing signs of exhaustion and its forces losing ground daily, there are fears in the country that the period leading up to Mr. Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20 could be exceedingly violent as Russia tries to capture more land before any talks are held. Ukraine’s leadership has been trying to court Mr. Trump and his team since before the election, and an added sense of urgency is compelling Ukraine’s government to seek their support even before he takes office. Some Ukrainian officials, including Mr. Zelensky, have presented the American election result as an opportunity for a new strategy in the war, but other Ukrainian politicians and political experts have expressed fear that it will mean reduced military aid. On Tuesday, Speaker Mike Johnson dealt a blow to Ukraine’s war effort by refusing to allow a House vote on the Biden administration’s request for $24 billion in additional aid. That echoed moves by him and other Republicans last winter to hold up a Ukraine aid package for months, although the Pentagon said this week that it was sending Kyiv an additional $725 million in military assistance from its stockpiles. That tranche that will be the largest that the United States has sent to Ukraine since a $1 billion shipment was announced in April. Several Ukrainian officials have been looking for opportunities to reach out to Mr. Trump’s incoming administration. Oleksandr Merezhko, the chairman of the Ukrainian Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Policy, said in an interview that he was planning a trip to Washington this month. “I would like to meet those people who are close to Trump — it is important,” he said. December 5, 2024 by https://www.nytimes.com/by/maria-varenikova
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Kyiv is feeling a sense of urgency leading up to the Jan. 20 inauguration, given the American president-elect’s vow to end the war quickly. Ukrainian officials are visiting the United States this week to seek continued American support, and met with members of Donald J. Trump’s transition team to appeal to a president-elect who has pledged to bring a quick end to Ukraine’s war with Russia. Ukraine’s foreign minister, Andriy Sybiha, said at a NATO meeting in Brussels on Wednesday that Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s powerful chief of staff, had made the visit for meetings that are “important for establishing relations, including with the leaders of the new administration.” Mr. Yermak and Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States, Oksana Markarova, met on Capitol Hill on Wednesday with JD Vance, the vice president-elect, and Representative Mike Waltz of Florida, Mr. Trump’s pick for national security adviser, said a person with knowledge of the meeting who spoke on condition of anonymity. Also present was a representative for Keith Kellogg, a retired lieutenant general who is the president-elect’s choice for envoy to Ukraine and Russia. Yulia Svyrydenko, Ukraine’s first deputy prime minister, was also in the U.S. this week. She spoke of her country’s energy investment opportunities at an Energy Transition Forum in Washington, in which she appealed to American businesses for investments such as oil and gas extraction, she said on social media. With Ukraine’s war effort showing signs of exhaustion and its forces losing ground daily, there are fears in the country that the period leading up to Mr. Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20 could be exceedingly violent as Russia tries to capture more land before any talks are held. Ukraine’s leadership has been trying to court Mr. Trump and his team since before the election, and an added sense of urgency is compelling Ukraine’s government to seek their support even before he takes office. Some Ukrainian officials, including Mr. Zelensky, have presented the American election result as an opportunity for a new strategy in the war, but other Ukrainian politicians and political experts have expressed fear that it will mean reduced military aid. On Tuesday, Speaker Mike Johnson dealt a blow to Ukraine’s war effort by refusing to allow a House vote on the Biden administration’s request for $24 billion in additional aid. That echoed moves by him and other Republicans last winter to hold up a Ukraine aid package for months, although the Pentagon said this week that it was sending Kyiv an additional $725 million in military assistance from its stockpiles. That tranche that will be the largest that the United States has sent to Ukraine since a $1 billion shipment was announced in April. Several Ukrainian officials have been looking for opportunities to reach out to Mr. Trump’s incoming administration. Oleksandr Merezhko, the chairman of the Ukrainian Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Policy, said in an interview that he was planning a trip to Washington this month. “I would like to meet those people who are close to Trump — it is important,” he said. December 5, 2024 by https://www.nytimes.com/by/maria-varenikova
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Weird gender, The future is female |
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Government shouldn't take issues like these for granted, they should be proactive about it. |
Government shouldn't take issues like these for granted, they should be proactive about it |
😂😂😀😁😁 PDP don suffer |
Toothless bulldogs what of Wike, or are PDP afraid of him?
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Akpabio for Senate President, he step down for BAT and also delivered 25% of Vote for APC. |
Welcome back bro,,sorry for everything that you've gone through...glad that I never bullied you believing that you were yet to be found guilty. |
😂😁😀 I swear the Pastor na yahoo Boy |
Good candidate but under evil party |
Unstoppable Sia |
Unizik ![]() |
Garuba square |
That will not stop them from shooting unarmed Civilian and collecting their normal N50. |
You can't love football and hate Christiano Ronaldo unless you are an enemy of football. Congrats Greatest of all time GOATINDO Ronaldo.
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Salah is 30 years old with 247 goals, C Ronaldo is 36 years old with 795 goals. Salah will need 548 goals in 6 years to match Cr7 record that is he need to score 91 goals in every season good luck for him. But for now GOATINDO GOALDNALDO remaining the GREATEST of all time. Klopp should go Bleep himself. |
Thanks you Jesus |
Future Talibans |
When I realized that she have touched more balls than Messi and Ronaldo. |
Not surprise, after all the only language people from this region know's and understand is cow and Herdsmen. |
The most complete player ever, congratzz CR7 you are success personified. The one and only GREATEST OF ALL TIME. Congratzz GOATINO RONALDO, indeed you are from another planet.
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