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  • According to widely reported comments, Ben Wallace said that "whether we like it or not, people want to see gratitude."
  • "I said to the Ukrainians last year, when I drove 11 hours to [Kyiv to] be given a list — I said, 'I am not Amazon'," he went on to add.
  • In response to Wallace's comments Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said "we were always grateful."


Jake Sullivan, the US national security adviser, argued that “the American people do deserve a degree of gratitude”, in response to a pointed question from a Ukrainian activist who asked if Joe Biden was withholding Nato membership because he was “afraid of Russia losing, afraid of Ukraine winning”.

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  • US shouldn't support or extend a security guarantee — through NATO or bilaterally — to Ukraine.
  • Doing so would endanger US national security and increase the odds of a direct clash with Russia.
  • Daniel L. Davis is a senior fellow at Defense Priorities and a retired US Army lieutenant colonel.

The U.S. shouldn't and actually can't guarantee Ukraine's security, defense expert says​


On the heels of the NATO leaders summit in Lithuania, a new paper from Washington-based think tank Defense Priorities argues that the United States and NATO allies should continue to arm Ukraine but stop short of guaranteeing Kyiv's security.

"What the United States can credibly offer Ukraine is armed neutrality, where the United States, ideally with European allies taking the lead, provides Ukraine with arms and training without security guarantees," writes Defense Priorities policy director Benjamin Friedman.

"U.S. security guarantees will likely damage Ukraine's security overall by antagonizing Russia, preserving a cause of the war and encouraging Ukraine to take risks in expectation of help that will not come," he adds.


Friedman outlines several various proposals for how the United States and its allies can support Ukraine:
 

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev had told reporters on Friday that he wanted “to make it clear that Ukraine insists on fighting this war,” the Associated Press reported. “But it should also be clear that the bill is paid by the whole of Europe,” he said.


Bulgarian president blames Ukraine for 'insisting' on fighting​

The president of Bulgaria, a NATO member, has criticised Ukraine for "insisting" on fighting Russia, according to reports.
Rumen Radev said the "whole of Europe is paying the bill" for defending Ukraine and called on Bulgaria to adopt a position of "neutrality", Radio Free Europe and Politico reported.
The Ukrainian Embassy in Sofia responded on Saturday by saying that to blame the war on Ukraine was to parrot Russian propaganda.
His comments prompted Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov to clarify they were not the government's position.
"Today he repeats some Russian statements that have nothing to do with what EU and NATO members present as a position," Mr Denkov said, according to the Kyiv Independent.

He said it was in Bulgaria's national interest for the war to end the war with Russia withdrawing its troops from Ukraine.
 

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev had told reporters on Friday that he wanted “to make it clear that Ukraine insists on fighting this war,” the Associated Press reported. “But it should also be clear that the bill is paid by the whole of Europe,” he said.


Bulgarian president blames Ukraine for 'insisting' on fighting​

The president of Bulgaria, a NATO member, has criticised Ukraine for "insisting" on fighting Russia, according to reports.
Rumen Radev said the "whole of Europe is paying the bill" for defending Ukraine and called on Bulgaria to adopt a position of "neutrality", Radio Free Europe and Politico reported.
The Ukrainian Embassy in Sofia responded on Saturday by saying that to blame the war on Ukraine was to parrot Russian propaganda.
His comments prompted Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov to clarify they were not the government's position.
"Today he repeats some Russian statements that have nothing to do with what EU and NATO members present as a position," Mr Denkov said, according to the Kyiv Independent.

He said it was in Bulgaria's national interest for the war to end the war with Russia withdrawing its troops from Ukraine.
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