NEW YORK, November 27. /TASS/. The future national security adviser to US President-elect Donald Trump, Mike Waltz, urged to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, adding that the next US leader will focus on a solution.
"The President has been crystal clear that he sees this conflict <…> as needing to come to an end. I think the question now <…> is, how do we drive that deal? How do we drive all sides to the [negotiating] table, who's at that table, and then what are the broader frameworks of [the deal]," he said in an interview with CNBC.
He compared the scope of the tragedy to World War One, describing it as "trench warfare" with hundreds of thousands of victims.
Trump repeatedly stated during his election campaign that he intended to end the conflict in Ukraine even before his inauguration. The outgoing Biden administration has been providing significant financial and military support to Ukraine, which includes weapons supplies, training of Ukrainian troops and humanitarian aid, all amounting to more than $59 billion. Russia has repeatedly said that flooding Ukraine with weapons would not weaken Moscow's resolve or change the course of its special military operation.