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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Vance says Russia 'asking for too much' in talks to end war
"The Russians are asking for a certain set of requirements, a certain set of concessions in order to end the conflict. We think they’re asking for too much," U.S. Vice President JD Vance said on May 7, according to Politico.
·Kyiv, Ukraine
Read Full ArticleVance Says Russia Was 'Asking for Too Much' in Its Initial Ukraine Peace Offer
The vice president, speaking at a Washington meeting hosted by the Munich Security Conference, did not elaborate on Moscow's terms, but said he was not pessimistic about the possibility of a peace deal.
·San Francisco, United States
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