Despite voicing confidence that Russia would not achieve a military victory, Milley cautioned Ukraine against thinking that it would be able to push out every Russian troop from Ukrainian territories.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he wants every Russian out of Russian-occupied Ukraine. But earlier this year, Milley said it would be a “very, very difficult task.”
“You’re looking at a couple hundred thousand Russians still in Russian-occupied Ukraine. I’m not saying it can’t be done. I’m just saying it’s a very difficult task,” Milley said in March.
On Thursday, he reiterated his belief that it would be challenging to accomplish this goal “in the near term.”
Milley said fighting would continue. “It’s going to be bloody, and it’s going to be hard. And at some point, both sides will either negotiate a settlement or come to a military conclusion,” he said.
Milley also addressed reports of US weapons being used inside Russia, saying the US was still looking into images of an alleged attack near Belgorod.
Washington has clearly opposed any US equipment being used to attack Russia inside Russian borders.