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“Circumstances are changing”: Biden again started talking about Ukraine’s attacks on Russia

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“Circumstances are changing”: Biden again started talking about Ukraine’s strikes on Russia Polina Buyanova

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U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said he does not have a clear answer as to whether Washington can allow Ukraine to use American weapons to strike deep into Russia.

Ukraine has repeatedly called for lifting restrictions on strikes on Russian territory. At the end of May this year, the United States already allowed Ukraine to use its weapons for strikes near the border area of ​​Kharkiv region.

The United States again spoke out about strikes on Russia

Sullivan recalled that Biden had already been asked about strikes deep into Russian territory at a press conference after the NATO summit. Then the US president replied that they are constantly looking at the situation – what Ukraine needs, what the country can offer, and make judgments accordingly.

And as the war in Ukraine changes, our support changes, the opportunities we provide develop, the parameters we set for them change. So I can't give a definitive answer to that question about the future,” Jake Sullivan said at a conference at the Aspen Institute.

According to him, “the president's current position is that circumstances are changing,” and that US President Joe Biden had already changed his policy on the use of weapons provided to Ukraine, in particular, by allowing strikes on Russian territory near the border.

Russia was effectively launching a new offensive right across the border in the direction of Kharkov, and common sense dictated that Ukraine should be able to respond to this offensive. And so the president said, “Yes, of course, go ahead!” But so far his policy on long-range strikes on Russian territory has not changed, added the US President's national security adviser

Sullivan acknowledged that US weapons are “critical to this war,” adding that he does not know what the new administration's policy will be.

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