Sullivan won’t say whether US will back Ukraine in retaking Crimea

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National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan wouldn't say whether the U.S. would support Ukraine in trying to retake Crimea during a 'Meet the Press' appearnce on Sunday.

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"Well, we have repeatedly talked about Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders," Sullivan said."The question for us is how do we put Ukraine in the best position on the battlefield so that they are ultimately in the best position at the negotiating table. And President Zelenskyy as recently as this week has said we're going to have to ultimately get to a diplomatic phase of this conflict.

"If they want to take Crimea militarily, will the United States help Ukraine do that?" Todd pressed again, to no avail. Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, speaks during a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on May 20, 2020.Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, appeared later on the show and criticized Jake Sullivan for not being more definitive on Crimea.

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