October 4, 2018 (The Guardian) Washington is ready to expand
arms supplies to Ukraine in order to build up the country’s naval and air
defence forces in the face of continuing Russian support for eastern separatists,
according to the US special envoy for Ukraine.
In an interview with the Guardian,
Kurt Volker said there was still a substantial gap between the US and Russia
over how a United Nations peacekeeping force could be deployed to end the
four-year war, and predicted that Vladimir Putin would wait for presidential
and parliamentary elections in Ukraine next year before reconsidering his
negotiating position. However, Volker argued that time was not on Putin’s side.
He insisted pro-western, anti-Russian sentiment was growing in Ukraine with
every passing month. And he made clear that the Trump administration was
“absolutely” prepared to go further in supplying lethal weaponry to Ukrainian
forces than the anti-tank missiles it delivered in April. “They are losing
soldiers every week defending their own country,” said Volker, a former US
ambassador to Nato. “And so in that context it’s natural for Ukraine to build
up its military, engage in self-defense, and it’s natural to seek assistance
and is natural that other countries should help them. And of course they need
lethal assistance because they’re being shot at.”
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