Trump 'incredibly impatient' with Russia on Ukraine, VP Vance says
Trump signals a tougher stance on Russia, endorsing Ukraine's potential to reclaim lost territory with EU and NATO support amid stalled diplomacy, US officials say.
- Donald Trump suggested at the UN that Ukraine could regain lost territory and possibly advance further, marking a significant change in his stance after months of saying otherwise.
- US Vice President JD Vance warned that Trump is growing incredibly impatient with Moscow due to stalled diplomatic efforts over Ukraine.
- Ukrainian President Voldodymyr Zelensky praised Trump's new position but emphasized that NATO alone cannot ensure Ukraine's security.
- Zelensky also warned Europe against losing Moldova to Russian influence, stating that we are now living through the most destructive arms race in human history.
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