Blinken says Russia 'already failed' to achieve war goals
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday said Russia had "already failed" to achieve its stated goals in Ukraine.
"In terms of Russia's war aims, Russia has already failed," Blinken told reporters in Poland, near the Ukrainian border. "And Ukraine has already succeeded because the principal aim that President Putin brought to this, in his own words, was to fully subsume Ukraine, back into Russia to take away its sovereignty and independence. And that has not happened and clearly will not happen."
Blinken and U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin met on Sunday with Ukrainian officials in Kyiv, the capital, becoming the highest-level U.S. officials to visit the war-torn country since Russia invaded in February.

Topics discussed during their three-hour meeting included defense assistance, further sanctions on Russia and financial support for Ukraine, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy's office.
"We appreciate the unprecedented assistance of the United States to Ukraine," Zelenskyy said, according to his office. "I would like to thank President Biden personally and on behalf of the entire Ukrainian people for his leadership in supporting Ukraine, for his personal clear position."

He added, "To thank all the American people, as well as the Congress for their bicameral and bipartisan support. We see it. We feel it."





