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White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan Makes The Rounds On The Sunday Morning News Programs

ABC News: Ukraine-Russia war hasn't become stalemate but counteroffensive is 'hard going': Sullivan 

"Ukrainians are continuing to move forward," Jake Sullivan said on "This Week."

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday that the war in Ukraine hasn't devolved into a stalemate but he acknowledged it remains "hard going" against Russia. 

"We said before this counteroffensive started that it'd be hard going and it's been hard going," Sullivan said in an interview with ABC "This Week" anchor George Stephanopoulos, referring to a new push by the Ukrainians that began this summer.

"That's the nature of war, but the Ukrainians are continuing to move forward." "We're continuing to supply them with the necessary weaponry and capabilities to be able to do that and they will keep attempting to take back the territory that Russia has illegally occupied," Sullivan continued. 

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White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan Makes The Rounds On The Sunday Morning News Programs  

Transcript: National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on "Face the Nation," July 16, 2023 -- CBS Face The Nation  

'This Week' Transcript 7-16-23: Jake Sullivan & Former Gov. Chris Christie -- ABC News 

Full Jake Sullivan NBC Interview: If Putin bets on 2024 U.S. election results, 'he's going to continue losing'-- NBC  

Ukraine's future is in NATO, U.S. national security adviser affirms -- Politico  

NSA Jake Sullivan defends U.S’ 'moral authority' to send cluster bombs to Ukraine -- NBC

Sullivan dismisses notion that US has lost its moral authority by providing cluster bombs to Ukraine -- The Hill 

Jake Sullivan says U.S. willing to talk to North Korea "without preconditions" about nuclear program -- CBS News  

White House is worried about North Korean conducting additional ballistic missile testing -- Daily Mail  

China’s Limits on Chip Metals Are Self-Defeating, Sullivan Says -- Bloomberg  

China should be pressured on climate issues, Jake Sullivan says -- Politico 

GOP-backed defense bill won't pass, national security adviser says -- Politico



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