Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Says She Resigned because of Trump's Foreign Policy
- Former U.S. Ambassador Bridget Brink resigned in April 2025 after serving in Ukraine from May 2022 amid ongoing conflict and policy disputes.
- Brink cited disagreement with President Donald Trump's foreign policy, which pressured Ukraine rather than Russia, as the main reason for her departure.
- Her resignation followed a shift in U.S. Policy under Trump's second term, marked by calls for direct talks with Putin and a more neutral stance toward the war.
- Brink stated, "Peace at any price is not peace at all it is appeasement," highlighting her call for stronger U.S. Leadership against Russian aggression in Ukraine.
- Her departure underscores tensions in U.S. Support for Ukraine and signals potential challenges in maintaining a unified stance against Russia’s continuing invasion.
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The Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, Stated that She Had Resigned because of the Trump Administration's Policy of Pressuring the Victim (Ukraine) Rather than the Aggressor (Russia)
The former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, decided to resign because of her disagreement with US President Donald Trump's policy on Kiev and Moscow, which she described in the column for Detroit Free Press.
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