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Kamala Harris stressed that its support for the people of Ukraine is adamant, bu...

Harris criticized Trump and promised to help Ukraine win the war with the Russian Federation (video)

Kamala Harris stressed that its support for the people of Ukraine is adamant, but there are "some" in the United States who would force Ukraine to abandon large parts of the sovereign territory. The US presidential candidate from Kamal Harris has stated that no question of graduating from the Russian-Ukrainian war can be resolved without Ukraine and criticized Donald Trump. Harris said this during a joint briefing with President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky.

"We need to work with the international community to ensure a just and long peace. And I told the world leaders there that nothing to end the war can be resolved without Ukraine," Harris said. She recalled at the first peace summit in Switzerland, Zelensky said that the United States was sharing the vision of Ukraine regarding the end of the war and assured that she would continue to cooperate with Zelensky to ensure Ukraine's victory in the war.

"I will continue to speak on the side of Ukraine and I will work to ensure the victory of Ukraine in this war," Harris said. The US presidential candidate stressed that its support for the people of Ukraine is adamant and it will do everything necessary for Ukraine to remain free, democratic and independent. At the same time, without naming directly to whom it is discussed, Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump's position on the Russian-Ukrainian war. "I frankly share with you, Mr.

President, who is some in my country, who, instead, would make Ukraine give up large parts of the sovereign territory of Ukraine who would require Ukraine to agree to neutrality, who would demand that Ukraine would refuse From other countries, these proposals are the same as Putin. She also added that the US should uphold international order, rules and regulations. And each of these principles is in danger in Ukraine.