The USA is losing patience: Russia has been given a tough deadline for negotiations.


The US government does not plan to extend the deadline for assessing Russia's intentions - State Department
According to the words of the spokesperson for the US State Department, Tammy Bruce, the US government does not intend to postpone the assessment of Russia's intentions in the negotiations with Ukraine. The deadline of 'two weeks' remains unchanged, and the assessment will be conducted within the stipulated Time frame.
Tammy Bruce emphasized that the US has clear criteria for achieving specific results. She also highlighted that President Trump is a businessman who always sets clear goals and strives to achieve them, especially when every day is of great importance.
'He felt that he had changed. We see Russia launching missiles, killing civilians during negotiations. When we judge by actions rather than words, it is certainly alarming,' - emphasized Tammy Bruce.
The spokesperson also noted that Washington's demands regarding this issue are known to both parties and remain unchanged. It is worth recalling that the US National Security Advisor Kellogg previously criticized the Kremlin for dragging out the negotiation process.
The representative of the US State Department emphasized that the US government will not postpone the assessment of Russia's intentions, reminding of the importance of achieving specific results in negotiations.Read also
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