Ukraine must make “big concessions” with Russia to end the conflict, said Vivek Ramaswamy, the youngest US Republican presidential candidate. aired on ABC News.
According to him, “the job of the President of the United States is to look after American interests.” The candidate stressed that military support for Ukraine is a “less important goal” than building relations with China. “I think the No. 1 threat to the US military right now, our main military threat, is the Sino-Russian alliance. <…> By continuing to arm Ukraine, we are pushing Russia into the hands of China,” he explained.
In particular, in order to resolve the conflict, the politician proposed to freeze the current “lines of control” in the ceasefire agreement “in the style of the Korean War”, as well as to give NATO a commitment not to include Ukraine in the bloc. In return, in his opinion, Russia will have to withdraw from the military agreement with China.
Ramaswamy, 37, the founder of pharmaceutical company Roivant Sciences, announced on Feb. 21 that he is running for the 2024 Republican Party nomination. Earlier, Ramaswami said that aid to Ukraine weakens the United States.
Source: Rosbalt

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