This article discusses the importance of Ukraine’s relations with the United States, particularly with regional governments and voters. Sergiy Kyslytsya, a Ukrainian politician, explains why he believes that Ukraine’s freedom is essential for America to be considered great.
Kyslytsya argues that Americans are proud patriots who need to understand how their country’s exceptionalism is linked to Ukraine’s independence. He believes that if Russia defeats Ukraine, it would be a significant blow to the US’s reputation as the strongest country in the world, undermining its MAGA (Make America Great Again) goal.
Kyslytsya also addresses criticism of Andriy Yermak, Ukraine’s chief of staff, for his diplomatic skills and knowledge. He dismisses this as a “provocative publication” aimed at stirring things up, arguing that Yermak plays a crucial role in negotiations with the US.
The article concludes by highlighting the importance of maintaining unity among transatlantic partners during this critical moment in Ukraine’s struggle for independence. Kyslytsya notes that Russia has lost its sovereignty due to its aggressive war and now relies on support from actors that were never historically natural partners.
Key points:
* Sergiy Kyslytsya emphasizes the importance of Ukraine’s relations with U.S. regions and voters.
* He believes that Ukraine’s freedom is essential for America to be considered great, as it would undermine Russia’s defeat of Ukraine.
* Kyslytsya dismisses criticism of Andriy Yermak’s diplomatic skills, calling it a “provocative publication.”
* Maintaining unity among transatlantic partners is crucial during this critical moment in Ukraine’s struggle for independence.
* Russia has lost its sovereignty due to its aggressive war and now relies on support from actors that were never historically natural partners.