Ukraine does not feel abandoned by US government, envoy says
The U.S. State Department issued a formal diplomatic note to Ukraine after strikes on a Russian port damaged a pipeline affecting American energy investments in Kazakhstan.
- On Feb 24, the U.S. State Department sent Ukraine a formal diplomatic note after strikes on Novorossiysk affected American economic interests, Olha Stefanishyna said.
- On Nov. 14, the Novorossiysk attack damaged a major oil terminal, and on Nov. 29, the CPC's marine terminal was struck, forcing shipment suspensions; CPC connects Kazakh fields to Novorossiysk and involves U.S. stakeholders Mobil, Shell and Chevron.
- Olha Stefanishyna said U.S. officials told Kyiv to refrain from attacking U.S. interests, and the outreach was not related to Russian military or energy infrastructure, she said.
- The move signals U.S. priorities after policy shifts, analysts say, as the demarche followed President Donald Trump's halt of new military aid last year and the U.S. abstained on a U.N. General Assembly resolution Tuesday.
- Stefanishyna warned some American investments in Kazakhstan were affected, while analysts say further CPC disruption could harm Western energy firms and push global oil prices higher.
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The Trump administration took an unusual step by warning the Ukrainian government that its attacks on a Russian oil facility on the Black Sea at the end of 2025 affected US investments in Kazakhstan, the Ukrainian ambassador to the United States revealed Tuesday. “We heard that Ukrainian attacks on Novorossiysk affected some of the US investments being made through Kazakhstan. And we heard from the State Department the indication that we should …
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