Vance says Russia is ‘asking for too much’ to end invasion of Ukraine
- Vice President J.D. Vance said Wednesday in Washington that Russia is asking for too much in negotiations to end the Ukraine war.
- His remarks followed a February visit to Germany and reflected concerns over stalled ceasefire talks and differing views on European policies.
- Vance acknowledged controversy, softened past criticisms of Europe, and emphasized the need for both sides to come to the table and work together.
- He explained that when Russia initially presented its peace proposal, their response was that the demands were excessive, highlighting a key obstacle in the negotiations.
- Vance emphasized that advancing the peace process depends on face-to-face negotiations involving Ukrainian and Russian leaders and reaffirmed continued U.S. Involvement, while also highlighting that the ongoing conflict negatively affects all parties concerned.
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JD Vance says Russia asked for territory it 'hasn't even conquered yet'
Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that Russia’s initial demands in the ongoing peace talks over its invasion of Ukraine include territory it hasn’t even seized, in another sign that the White House is growing frustrated with Moscow, according to Politico. Vance offered a peek inside the negotiat...
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