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Vance says Russia is ‘asking for too much’ to end invasion of Ukraine

  • Vice President J.D. Vance stated during an event in Washington that Russia’s demands in the peace negotiations to end its invasion of Ukraine are excessive.
  • His remarks follow a February visit to Germany and stem from stalled ceasefire efforts and ongoing U.S. Attempts to broker a settlement between Ukraine and Russia.
  • Vance criticized some European policies as restricting free speech and having inadequate defense spending while urging both sides to engage directly in negotiations.
  • He stated, "You're asking for too much" about Russia's initial peace offer and added he is "not yet a pessimist" and believes Russia wants a resolution despite obstacles.
  • Vance's comments raised questions about U.S. Roles in global affairs but also reaffirmed American engagement to help end the conflict affecting Ukraine, Russia, Europe, and the U.S.
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