Vance proposed Indian troops deployment in Ukraine, Trump said ‘Indians won’t do that’, new book claims
The book says Vance opposed NATO troops and suggested India or Saudi Arabia instead as peacekeepers in Ukraine.
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They won't pay: When Trump laughed off JD Vance's Indian troops in Ukraine plan
A new book says Donald Trump and JD Vance clashed in the Oval Office over who should monitor a Ukraine ceasefire. The account also underscores Trump’s distrust of Kyiv and his insistence on avoiding any US burden.
Donald Trump shot down JD Vance’s proposal to send Indian troops as peacekeepers in Ukraine, claims new book
US Vice President JD Vance proposed deploying Indian troops as peacekeepers in Ukraine shortly after Donald Trump began his second term. This suggestion was made during a January 30 Oval Office meeting, where Trump dismissed the idea, stating India wouldn't fund such a mission.
Vance proposed sending Indian troops to Ukraine as peacekeepers, Trump rejected it, claims book
A book written by NYT journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan has claimed that US Vice President JD Vance suggested Indian troops could be deployed in Ukraine was peacekeeping forces. However, President Donald Trump rejected the proposal, saying Indians 'won't agree to it'.
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