Better Peacemakers: Vance Explained What Chance Zelensky Missed Due to Quarrel with Trump.
The United States of America is actively working on a peace treaty between Ukraine and Russia, despite the temporary suspension of military aid to Kyiv.
Vice President Jay D. Vance stated this, reported by the Independent.
The politician emphasizes the necessity for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to meet President Donald Trump's demands regarding the mineral agreement that was canceled due to the dispute.
Vance believes that the best assurance of security for Ukraine is the economic interests of the United States in this country.
If you really want to make sure that Vladimir Putin does not attack Ukraine again, the best assurance of security is American interest in Ukraine's future, Vance said. This is a far better assurance of security than 20,000 troops from any other country that hasn’t fought in 30 or 40 years.
The Vice President added that the restoration of Ukraine is at the same time an assurance of security and economic prosperity.
Earlier, the Council officially appealed to President Trump, Congress, and the American people.
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