Vance: ‘We’re done with the funding of the Ukraine war business’
- Mr. Vance stated on Fox News that Americans are 'done' with funding Ukraine's war effort, expressing a desire for a peaceful settlement.
- Mr. Vance emphasized that Americans are tired of sending their tax dollars to support the conflict in Ukraine.
- Mr. Vance mentioned that a deal to end the war 'is not going to make anybody super happy.'
- Mr. Vance suggested that Mr. Trump should facilitate bringing the two sides together.
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US ends Ukraine war funding, says vice president JD Vance
US Vice President JD Vance has said that Washington has stopped financing Ukraine’s war effort, signalling a shift in policy under President Donald Trump towards pushing European allies to take greater responsibility in supporting Kyiv.
Vance Says U.S. Is "Done" Funding Ukraine; Unless...
The current vice president, JD Vance, has said that the United States has decided that it’s “done” funding Ukraine’s war with Russia. However, he did offer a workaround for it, if Europe wants to continue to fund the conflict. Western European countries can “step up” and buy American weapons for Kiev if they want, Vance said during an interview with Fox News on Sunday. “Americans are sick of sending their tax dollars to this conflict. If the Eur…
JD Vance: 'We're done with funding the Ukraine war'
Vice President Vance said Sunday he wants peace and to stop funding the Ukraine war, ahead of a Friday meeting in Alaska between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss a ceasefire deal. "We're done with the funding of the Ukraine war business. We want to bring about a peaceful settlement to this thing," Vance told Fox News's Maria Bartiromo on "Sunday Morning Futures." In Alaska, the Trump administration hopes for a brea…
Vance Says US ‘Done Funding Ukraine War’ – Demands Europe Step Up
This post was republished with permission from Zero Hedge Vice President JD Vance stated on Sunday that Washington will no longer directly fund the purchase of weapons for Ukraine amid the seeminglyl never-ending war with Russia, and expressed hope that Europe would step up. “We’re done with the funding of the Ukraine war business. We want to bring about a peaceful settlement to this thing,” Vance told Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures”. “Americ…
On August 15, U.S. President Donald Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska to discuss possible peace in Ukraine, but it is still unclear what to expect from the meeting and what the leaders of the countries are going to do there. Alexander Baunov, Senior Researcher at the Carnegie Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, explains Putin's and Trump's motives, and discusses what a peace treaty between Russia and Ukraine could b…
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