Pro-Ukraine lawmakers call out Russian delegation’s visit to Washington - Politico
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Pro-Ukraine lawmakers criticized a Russian delegation's visit to Washington during the active Ukraine conflict.
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Pro-Ukraine lawmakers have criticized a Russian delegation's visit to Washington, according to Politico reporting. The lawmakers' objection reflects ongoing tensions over U.S. policy toward Russia amid the conflict in Ukraine, which has dominated diplomatic and political debates since Russia's 2022 invasion. The visit appears to have triggered concern among Ukraine's congressional supporters that engagement with Russian officials could signal a shift in American commitment to Kyiv. The criticism underscores divisions within Congress over how to balance diplomatic outreach with support for Ukraine's defense. This episode highlights the sensitivity surrounding any high-level contact with Russian representatives during an active conflict that has become a defining issue in U.S. foreign policy.
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