U.S. Receives Ukrainian Evidence of Russia's Broken Energy Truce.
Documents Submitted to the U.S. State Department
According to Novyny.live: At the Ukrainian Week event in Washington, Ukraine's Ambassador Oksana Markarova informed attendees that detailed evidence of Russian attacks has been provided to the U.S. State Department. This evidence specifically concerns strikes that occurred after Russia declared an energy-sector ceasefire, with Ambassador Markarova emphasizing its critical value for ongoing diplomatic negotiations. The submission includes comprehensive data collected from a major nighttime bombardment.
Russia publicly announced this energy truce on January 29. However, on February 3, it launched a massive strike against Ukraine, a clear violation of its own declared pause. The materials handed over by Ukraine pertain directly to these post-declaration attacks. This diplomatic move comes as the U.S. Congress considers new measures to counter Russian aggression.
U.S. Legislative Push for Sanctions
Separately, three separate bills proposing sanctions against nations that purchase Russian energy resources have been introduced in the United States. This legislative activity signals a concerted effort by American lawmakers to combat Russian aggression and undermine its energy policy, which funds its military operations.
The submission of evidence to the State Department, combined with these active legislative initiatives, underscores the breadth of international support for Ukraine. These coordinated actions are likely to shape future U.S. diplomatic policy regarding Russia's crimes in Ukraine and increase pressure on nations that continue to import Russian energy, thereby financially supporting the aggressor state.
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