US Warns Russia at UN to Secure Peace Deal, Citing 40,000 Casualties a Month — UNITED24 Media

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The United States has urged Russia to secure an immediate ceasefire and negotiate a peace deal to end the war in Ukraine, warning that Moscow’s military and economic positions are deteriorating rapidly, RBC-Ukraine reported on June 23.

Addressing the United Nations Security Council, US Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Dan Negrea reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to defending Ukrainian sovereignty and critical infrastructure, specifically condemning Russian bombardment of cultural heritage sites, including the strike on Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.

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Pointing to remarks made by US President Donald Trump at the G7 summit, Negrea emphasized the urgency of a swift diplomatic resolution, noting that “Russia should make a deal. Time is not on Moscow’s side,” according to the news agency.

The diplomat supported his assessment by detailing the severe operational and economic costs currently borne by the Russian Federation. Negrea noted that the Russian military suffers roughly 40,000 casualties—both killed and wounded—each month, while its domestic economy faces deep strain.

Conversely, the US envoy highlighted that Ukraine is quickly deploying advanced frontline innovations to counter the invasion, according to RBC-Ukraine.

Stressing that the war has persisted far too long, Negrea called for a complete return to the negotiating table to prevent further casualties. The representative concluded by asserting that a negotiated settlement remains the only viable mechanism to halt the violence, reiterating that “the United States is committed to reaching a ceasefire and negotiated settlement to end the Russia-Ukraine war as soon as possible.”

Negrea closed his remarks with a direct appeal to both nations, stating that it is time to return to the negotiation table and finalize a peace agreement.

The diplomatic gridlock follows Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s formal rejection of a comprehensive European peace framework.

Established during a London summit, the Western proposal demanded an immediate, verifiable ceasefire alongside financial reparations, parameters that Moscow dismissed as an unacceptable ultimatum.

HueyBluey on June 23rd, 2026 at 13:55 UTC »

Contrary to Trump, Zelensky does hold the cards.

ArgentineBeauty on June 23rd, 2026 at 13:46 UTC »

This just shows how things are changing, with the US now saying time's not on Russia's side.

It shows the impact Ukrainian strikes are having and its changed the conversation from how long can Ukraine hold on, to how long can Russia keep this up with the losses and costs its incurring.

Keep it up 🇺🇦

ay_non on June 23rd, 2026 at 13:45 UTC »

Yes, they should follow the excellent example set by the US. Leave everything they started and pay billions in reparations to Ukraine. I'm not being sarcastic.