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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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The New Republic broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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