USA seeks compromise for a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia: why both sides are dissatisfied.

USA seeks compromise for a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia: why both sides are dissatisfied
USA seeks compromise for a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia: why both sides are dissatisfied

The Vice President of the USA, Jay D. Vance, stated that the U.S. government is trying to find a compromise for a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia. However, according to Vance, neither side will be fully satisfied with such a decision.

Vance on finding a compromise between Ukraine and the Russian Federation

He made this statement in an interview with Fox News on Sunday, August 10.

The politician specified that Washington is considering options for the peaceful settlement of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, based on the current front line. The idea is to reach a compromise that will allow Ukrainians and Russians to agree on a so-called 'conditional peace', during which military actions and human losses will cease.

However, according to Vance, it will be difficult to meet terms that would satisfy both sides.

'Both the Russians and the Ukrainians will ultimately be unhappy with this, but I do not believe it is possible to simply sit at the table and start negotiations without the active participation of Donald Trump,' Vance stated.

Let us remind that a trilateral meeting of representatives from Ukraine, the USA, and Europe took place in Great Britain, during which the participants discussed a common position in negotiations with Russia.

After the meeting, Jay D. Vance expressed the USA's intention to stop financial aid to Ukraine and to end the war as soon as possible.

During the trilateral meeting in Great Britain, the participants discussed a common position in negotiations with Russia, and Vance announced the intention to stop financial aid to Ukraine and to conclude the war sooner. All sides emphasize the importance of finding a compromise to achieve 'conditional peace', but acknowledge that this task is complex and requires the active participation of all parties in the negotiation process.

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