'Ukrainians aren't winning the war' — Vance says peace deal necessary, but not guaranteed
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance stated on April 28, 2025, that if the Russia-Ukraine war does not stop, Ukrainians are not winning the conflict.
- Vance explained that peace talks face major challenges because Moscow demands international recognition of its annexations of Crimea and other oblasts as a condition for negotiations.
- He warned that continuing the war risks societal collapse, millions more deaths, and increased nuclear conflict risks while U.S. Proposals reportedly require Kyiv to concede territory.
- Vance warned that if the conflict continues as it is, Ukraine will not achieve victory and criticized the mainstream media for their unrealistic expectations that Russia will collapse and Ukraine will quickly reclaim lost territory.
- He emphasized that achieving peace is uncertain, requiring U.S. And international efforts, with the coming weeks critical for continuing U.S. Mediation in negotiations.
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