A member of the House of Republican Party, Victoria Spartz, born in Ukraine, notes that Ukraine will not be recognized as occupied territories under the Russian Federation, while with the help of the United States to reach a temporary decision in the war with the Russian Federation and decide its end result later, It is reported on her page on the US Parliament’s website.
“The current reality on the ground is such that Ukraine is unable to return its territories, and they cannot agree to give them out forever. Therefore, you can only reach a temporary decision through the United States, which will give each party some time to regroup. The end result of this war will be resolved later, not only on the battlefield.”
At the same time, she named the message in the media in which her words were interpreted as a requirement for Ukraine to abandon her own territories, to distort her true position. The Congresswoman also criticized both Vladimir Putin and President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. “I spent a lot of energy, trying to help the Ukrainian military winning their brutal struggle with Russia,” she said.
The British newspaper The Telegraph reported on Monday reported, that Spartz allegedly believes that Ukrainians should put up with the transfer of their territories of the Russian Federation, as well as to demand the resignation of Vladimir Zelensky from the post of head of state. “I just do not understand how they (Ukraine-IF-y) can be positioned to demand to preserve the land. If they were winning the war, it would be a completely different matter,”-said her word.
Spartz also stated that “it is best to win wars as quickly as you can. Tightening usually does not end very well for democracy.”
Earlier it was reported that at the beginning of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine Spartz was an active supporter of support of Ukraine by the United States, but last year voted against a $ 61 billion assistance package, accusing the Ukrainian government of alleged corruption and without providing confirmation. Before that, the House of Representatives rejected her amendments, which Spaatrz proposed to remove four provisions from the bill, which allowed the White House to allocate weapons directly from the US Army.