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To extend: The Vice President of the United States of America, Jay Di, does not ...

"It doesn't go anywhere": Vance stated that he does not believe in the rapid end of the war in Ukraine (video)

To extend: The Vice President of the United States of America, Jay Di, does not believe in the rapid end of the war in Ukraine. He believes that US President Donald Trump proposed "one of the best transactions of the 21st century", but the final steps should take the Russian and Ukrainian sides. He expressed such thoughts in an interview with Breta Breta for FOX News, published on May 1. "For three years, these parties have fought, and none of them spoke of peace," the US Vice president said.

He believes that now the question is to find the "golden mean" so that the Russian Federation and Ukraine can resolve "conflict". Vance expressed his belief that no one in the world except US President Donald Trump would be able to offer a peaceful settlement in this war, and now "it all depends on Russians and Ukrainians. " In his opinion, there is a very low probability of completion of the Russian-Ukrainian war in the near future. "It won't go anywhere.

Of course, Ukrainians are angry because of the invasion, but will we continue to lose thousands of people on both sides? I hope that both parties will be aware. And if they do it, it is because Donald Trump has offered one of the best transactions. He added that he looks optimistic about the promotion of peace talks, but the final steps should take Ukraine and Russia. "We have forced them to talk, we gave them a peaceful offer, we signed a mineral agreement.

I think we are in a situation when they have to say," We have finished with the battles, we have finished with the loss of thousands of young people and thousands of young people. "But only Russia and Ukraine can make this decision. In an interview with Fox News on May 1, the US Vice president said that peace talks would last the next 100 days, but during this term, in his opinion, there will be no fast days, because there is a "huge abyss" between Ukraine and Russia in views.