Washington/Moscow – Former President of the United States Donald Trump's advisor Mike Waltz To Ukraine Calls to reduce criticism of the US said, as the country faces growing controversy over military aid to Ukraine. At the same time, Russia has clearly warned If Western or NATO troops are deployed in Ukraine, May increase the intensity of the war.
Calls to reduce Ukraine's criticism of the United States
A section of the Republican-led United States believes that Ukraine is pushing too hard for US military aid, which is heating up the political debate in Washington. Mike Waltz said in a recent interview,
“Ukraine should reduce criticism of the United States and focus on garnering more support through diplomatic means.”
The comments come from Trump's advisory team, who are signaling a possible shift in US policy toward Ukraine, particularly If Trump becomes president again.
Russia warns against NATO troop deployment
On the other hand, Russia NATO troops entering Ukraine could lead to direct conflict He warned.
Spokesperson for Russian President Vladimir Putin Dmitry Peskov Said,
“If any Western troops are deployed in Ukraine, it will be a direct threat to Russia and our response will be harsh.”
This comes at a time when Britain and France Ukraine plans to create a “reliability force” to protect its infrastructureThis plan will strengthen defenses in Ukraine's ports, airports, and cities.
Future aspects of the situation
This situation suggests that the war in Ukraine could become more complicated, especially if NATO gets directly involvedThe controversy over the aid to Ukraine continues to grow in US politics, and Trump's advisers are calling for a more diplomatic approach to the issue.
On the other hand, Russia seems ready to respond strongly to any new military intervention. The big question now is how the Western world will handle this tension.