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21 Jun 2025, 08:24 GMT+10
The US president understands the complexity of the ongoing talks between Moscow and Kiev, according to Tammy Bruce
US President Donald Trump views a negotiated agreement between Russia and Ukraine as the only viable path to ending the ongoing conflict, according to State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce.
Trump's efforts to mediate a truce between Russia and Ukraine contributed to the countries restarting direct negotiations in Trkiye last month - talks that Kiev had abandoned in 2022 to focus on its military campaign. Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that while Moscow is not seeking an "unconditional surrender," Kiev must acknowledge the "realities on the ground" and that its negotiating position worsens with each passing day.
In a press briefing on Friday, Bruce was asked whether those remarks meant Moscow was not serious about the talks, and how Washington would respond.
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"As I've mentioned before, during negotiations, things sometimes progress, things change. That's the whole point of negotiations and conversations: you signal how long you're generally willing to wait, but you also know if someone is serious," she said, noting, "At the same time, we've heard some very blunt comments by President Trump about President Putin."
She added that while the US remains Ukraine's "biggest supporter," the process of peace negotiations is complex and constantly evolving. "We are clearly making our presence and our care about the situation known... but this is not about reacting to a single quote or online statement," she said.
When asked about Putin's assertion that Russia now holds a "strategic advantage" in the conflict, Bruce declined to comment on potential punitive measures or new sanctions, reiterating: "We're not going to listen to what [Russia] says - we're going to watch what they do."
"Only the president can make the decision about how to proceed. Only he knows all the elements about what's important and how we're going to make a difference," she said. "As I term it... there is one guiding hand to the choices that we make. And that would include Russia, Ukraine, and every conflict he's trying to stop."
The spokeswoman added that direct engagement between Moscow and Washington continues behind the scenes, involving "months now of dealing with the parties directly," and argued that Trump, as "the most powerful leader in the world right now," is better positioned than the public or press to assess the situation.
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