
US scares Europe with Russian missiles to promote its peace plan
American newspaper The New York Times reports that during closed diplomatic consultations, the United States actively used the argument of the growing missile threat from russia, The US has been trying to convince its European allies to support the US peace plan for Ukraine.
According to the publication, the US negotiator Daniel Driscoll told EU diplomats that Russia is rapidly increasing missile production, forms large stockpiles of weapons, The latter could have a significant impact not only on the course of the war, but also on the security of Europe.
Arguments for speeding up the approval of the peace plan
According to the NYT, these warnings were intended to strengthen support for the American peace plan, which Washington is seeking to agree by the end of the year.
The United States stressed that Russia could significantly increase its missile pressure on Ukraine in the winter, and Europe could face the need to increase its own defence spending if the diplomatic process is delayed.
Reaction in Europe
According to journalists, some European governments took these statements as an attempt by Washington to Increase political pressure with the aim of quickly adopting the US peace formula.
Other governments, on the other hand, interpreted the information as a real warning and confirmation that Russia was preparing for a long-term missile campaign.
Context.
Recent weeks have seen an increase in the intensity of negotiations between Ukraine, the US and the EU on the parameters of a potential peace agreement.
European capitals are still discussing the key provisions of the US plan, while Washington is trying to speed up the approval process.


