According to multiple American media reports, as many as 30 Democratic lawmakers recently wrote to President Biden, urging him to change his strategy in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and seek direct contact with Russia.

According to multiple US media reports, as many as 30 Democratic lawmakers recently wrote to President Biden , urging him to change his strategy in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and seek direct contact with the Russian side.

Some U.S. lawmakers are worried that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict will face escalation and long-termization. According to reports, these Democratic lawmakers said in their letter that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has caused serious losses to Ukraine and the world, and face the risk of escalation. It is in the interests of all parties to avoid the long-termization of the conflict.

MPs pointed out that the United States has provided tens of billions of military aid to Ukraine, and this level of intervention makes the United States responsible for carefully considering all ways that can reduce harm and help Ukraine resolve the issue peacefully, including direct contact with Russia. Members of lawmakers urged Biden to combine U.S. military and economic aid to Ukraine with active diplomatic efforts to find a realistic ceasefire framework.

Biden suffered "substantive resistance" within the party on Ukraine's strategic issue

American Political News reported that this is the first time that Biden has encountered substantial resistance within the party on Ukraine's strategic issue. According to reports, Democrats had previously unanimously supported Biden's policy line in the Ukrainian situation, and the change in attitudes of some lawmakers showed that they were deeply concerned that the conflict might escalate further.

Russian Foreign Minister LavrovRecently stated that Russia has repeatedly emphasized that it will not refuse to contact the United States. If relevant proposals are received, Russia will consider it, but so far US President Biden has not made any suggestions for meetings.

Reprinted from: CCTV4 "China News"

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