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Blinken calls Kremlin sole obstacle to lasting peace in Ukraine

Blinken calls Kremlin sole obstacle to lasting peace in Ukraine

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken marked 500 days since Russia launched its all-out invasion of Ukraine by vowing that US would stay steadfast in its assist for the nation.

“Ukrainians have fought bravely to defend their country, freedom and right to determine their own future. The US will continue to support Ukraine for as long as it takes to achieve a just and durable peace,” Blinken stated on Saturday.

The US and its allies would proceed to supply assist in order that Ukraine can defend itself and “be in the strongest possible position at the negotiating table when the time comes.

“The Russian authorities stays the only real impediment to a simply and lasting peace in Ukraine,” said Blinken, who accused the Kremlin of attempting “to subjugate Ukraine, seize its land, topple its democratically elected authorities.”

Blinken also threatened that the US “will proceed to impose extreme prices on the Russian authorities by way of sanctions, export controls and different measures that may influence the Kremlin‘s capacity to wage battle, and we are going to proceed to advertise accountability for violations of worldwide regulation.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr