The Korea Times
WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio faced four different congressional panels this week on Washington's role in various global conflicts, but the war in Ukraine barely came up. With the Trump administration consumed by the crisis in Iran, Ukraine has largely dropped off the radar, despite increasingly deadly attacks from Russia. Speaking in Kyiv a day after 23 people were killed across Ukraine in the latest massive Russian aerial assault, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday lamented dwindling U.S. attention. "Today we are not in focus," Zelensky said alongside visiting NATO chief Mark Rutte. "Iran is the number one issue for the United States of America, and then comes the issue of Ukraine. Unfortunately, we are in the queue of these wars." In an interview last week, Zelensky said Kyiv badly needs U.S. air defense systems to protect against Russian missiles as well as a tougher stance on Russian President Vladimir Putin. "We need more sanctions. I think we need more pressure," Zelensky told CBS. 'No military solution' Trump ran for president on a promise to qu
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