NEW YORK, February 21. /TASS/. The administration of US President Donald Trump is trying to prevent the G7 joint statement, timed to coincide with the three-year anniversary of the start of Russia's special military operation in Ukraine, from hampering negotiations with Moscow, The New York Times reported, citing sources.
According to the newspaper, the White House insists that the statement should be more concise than those made by the G7 during the presidency of Joe Biden with regard to Russia and the conflict in Ukraine. The US leadership expects that it will not have a negative impact on the negotiations with Russia that have already begun.
One of the sources also emphasized that the Trump administration expressed its desire not to include in the text a reference to the fact that the special military operation is a "breach of sovereignty" of Ukraine. At the same time, the draft statement includes a provision that security guarantees and Ukraine's entry into the EU "will be critical to secure a lasting peace that prevents future aggression."
Earlier, the Financial Times reported that the United States objected to Russia being called an aggressor in the G7 statement.
The Russian and US delegations held talks in Riyadh on February 18, which lasted about four and a half hours. Russia was represented by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov, and CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Kirill Dmitriev. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, national security adviser Mike Waltz, and special envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff participated in the negotiations.