Demonstrators in the US advised Vice President Wence to 'go skiing in Russia' (video).


In Vermont, demonstrators greeted Vice President Jay D. Wence with signs that conveyed messages of support for Ukraine and criticism of Putin. This information was reported by Voice of America correspondent Ostap Yarysh.
After a quarrel at the White House, protesters in Vermont disrupted Jay D. Wence's Time at the ski resort. People stood with signs supporting Ukraine and criticized Wence and the current government.
Recall that a meeting took place in Washington between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which a dispute arose. Vice President Jay D. Wence intervened during Zelensky's response to reporters' questions.
After the meeting, world leaders expressed support for Ukraine and its president.
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