US Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy Calls for Major Concessions to Russia
MOSCOW, June 5 – RIA Novosti. He said the United States must force Ukraine to make serious concessions to Russia in order to end the conflict and focus on China. ABC News Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
“I think we need to end the conflict in Ukraine on peaceful terms, which will have to make serious concessions to Russia,” he said.
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Ramaswami stated that he believes the main threat to the US is China, and to counter this, Washington needs to end the Ukraine conflict quickly, according to him.
The politician urged the United States not to allow Ukraine to join NATO if it would untie Washington’s hands in Europe to counter Beijing in Asia.
Ramaswami stated that the duty of the President of the United States is primarily to look after American interests, which, in his view, do not include the financing of the Ukrainian conflict.
Vivek Ramaswami, an Indian-born businessman, announced his candidacy in February, stating that countering China, which he sees as the main threat to the United States, is his top priority. The politician will have to fight for the right to run for Republican nomination with former President Donald Trump, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former US Permanent Representative to the UN Nikki Haley.
While Donald Trump has repeatedly said that if elected, he could end the conflict in Ukraine in one day, Florida Governor DeSantis described the situation as a “regional conflict” and argued that ending the conflict is not in the vital strategic interest of the United States. Nikki Haley, who also talked about relations with Russia, stated that an alliance with Moscow should be made, but later retracted her words.
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Source: Ria
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