US could send troops to Ukraine if Russia doesn’t seek peace with Kyiv, Vance says
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance warned that the U.S. could impose sanctions and consider military action against Russia if President Vladimir Putin does not negotiate a peace deal ensuring Ukraine's independence.
- President Donald Trump announced that Ukraine would take part in peace talks with Russia, aiming to end the three-year-long conflict.
- Vance's comments highlight concerns about potential concessions made to Russia, including skepticism from Ukrainians regarding Trump's commitment to their interests.
- French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that only Ukraine should negotiate for itself and warned against any deal that compromises Ukraine's sovereignty.
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