Ukraine President’s Chief of Staff in US for Talks on Defence Support
- Andriy Yermak, Ukraine's presidential chief of staff, led a delegation to Washington, D.C., on June 3, 2025, to discuss defense support and sanctions.
- The visit took place shortly after the second round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, held in early June, which resulted in limited advancements and primarily addressed the exchange of prisoners.
- Yermak and U.S. Officials discussed military aid, the battlefield situation, sanctions strengthening, abducted Ukrainian children in Russia, and a U.S.-Ukrainian minerals agreement.
- Yermak emphasized that Ukraine has taken all necessary steps to end the conflict, accused Russia of deliberately hindering ceasefire negotiations, and warned that military operations will be launched if hostilities persist.
- The delegation’s talks signal ongoing diplomatic coordination and urgency in securing stronger U.S. Air defense support and sanctions amid a protracted conflict.
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"We discussed the situation on the front line and the need to strengthen support for Ukraine in the field of air defense," Yermak stressed.
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