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To spread: The US Presidential Representative openly recognized significant terr...

"Wonderful Guy": Vance stood up for Vitcoff after his scandalous interview with Putin's sympathies

To spread: The US Presidential Representative openly recognized significant territorial concessions in Ukraine. At the same time, Vice president Ji Di Vation believes that the official "succeeds where everyone has failed for 40 years. " US Vice president, Jay Di, Vance, has stood up for President Stephen Vitcoff's special representative after his criticism with an interview with the presenter of Carlson.

Witcoff responded positively about Russian President Vladimir Putin and made Ukraine's territorial concessions. Vance called Vitcoff "a wonderful guy who does an incredible job. " "People cherish at him and make it up that they have succeeded where they have failed for 40 years. It turns out that there is a lot of diplomacy to a simple skill: not to be an idiot," Witkoff wrote in a conversation with Carlson, and said he called himself an optimist.

Special Representative Trump noted that the whole line of the front in Ukraine is constantly occurring from 70 to 90 combat clashes of the Armed Forces and the occupiers. The most resonant statement of Witcoff was the statement about the so -called referendums in temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine. According to him, the "vast majority" of the inhabitants of the regions declared the desire to join Russia. "I think this is the key issue of the whole conflict.

The first thing that should be resolved, and we have very positive discussions, and Russia controls these territories," he said. Recall that the White House seeks to conclude a truce agreement between Ukraine and the Russian Federation by April 20. Focus analyzed in detail whether Ukraine's interests were not affected. Focus has already written about the topics of meeting of negotiators with the Russian Federation and the US in Saudi Arabia on March 24.