Russia refuses to negotiate with Ukraine: sharp statement by the US Vice President.
US Vice President criticizes Russia for refusing to negotiate with Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: Jay D. Vance, the US Vice President, stated that Russia has not engaged in any negotiations to resolve the conflict with Ukraine in recent weeks. He announced this information during a broadcast on Fox News.
According to him, the Russian side is avoiding both bilateral meetings with Ukrainian representatives and trilateral negotiations involving President Trump or other American officials.
In the past weeks, they have refused to hold bilateral meetings with the Ukrainians and trilateral meetings involving Trump or other US officials
Vance also harshly criticized Russia's military actions, emphasizing the significant human losses and meager results on the front. 'Too many people are dying, and they have almost no results. How many more people are they willing to lose? How many more will they kill for minimal, if there are any, gains on the ground?' - the American politician posed rhetorical questions.
Hopes for a peaceful resolution of the conflict
The Vice President emphasized that the US has been actively working towards peace since the new administration took office. 'We are committed to peace, but it takes two to tango,' he noted.
'The Russians need to wake up and accept reality,' Vance concluded, expressing hope that the Russian side 'will realize the reality on the ground.'
During the broadcast on Fox News, the US Vice President expressed outrage over Russia's refusal to negotiate with Ukraine in recent days. Jay D. Vance highlighted the importance of a peaceful resolution to the conflict and called on the Russian side for objectivity and cooperation.
Jay D. Vance's comments underscore the tension in US-Russian relations amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Hopes for a peaceful resolution remain, but the lack of dialogue from the Russian side creates additional challenges for achieving stability in the region.
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