Trump ally: Ukraine focus is to achieve ‘peace and stop the killing’
Spokesperson for Trump's presidential transition effort said Bryan Lanza had not been speaking on behalf of president-elect
A senior adviser to Donald Trump said that the incoming US administration's priority for Ukraine will be achieving peace rather than helping it regain territory captured by Russia in the almost three years of the war.
In an interview with the BBC, broadcast on Saturday, Bryan Lanza, who has been a political adviser to Trump since his 2016 presidential campaign, began to elaborate on the strong signals the now president-elect had been sending to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on the campaign trail.
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