Tillerson reassures Ukraine following Trump-Putin talks

Bloomberg

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visited Ukraine to reaffirm US support for the former Soviet republic following the first meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin two days earlier.
Tillerson said Ukraine, locked in a more-than-three-year conflict with its neighbor over the annexation of Crimea and Russian backing for an insurgency, “has come a long way”. Although Trump and Putin held more than two hours of talks on the sidelines of the Group of 20 nations meeting in Hamburg, Germany, on Friday, little was revealed about their discussions on Ukraine.
“We still have more to do and this is all about securing Ukraine’s future,” Tillerson said on Sunday in the capital, Kiev, before meeting Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko. The former Soviet country needs to be attractive for investors, he said.
US support has been key to Ukraine containing the conflict in its easternmost regions and rebuilding its economy following a second pro-democracy revolution in a decade. While President Barack Obama’s administration provided diplomatic, financial and non-lethal military backing, Trump suggested during his election campaign that he may relax US sanctions imposed on Russia over Ukraine and may even recognize Crimea.
Trump, who welcomed Poroshenko in Washington in June, sought before his meeting with Putin to calm fears he’d be too accommodating.
During a trip to Warsaw on the eve of the G-20, Trump urged Russia “to cease its destabilizing activities in Ukraine and elsewhere.” He also explicitly backed NATO’s collective-defense commitment and promised more energy supplies for Poland as eastern Europe seeks to avoid an over-reliance on Russian natural gas.

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