Russia has put forward new territorial demands to Ukraine: details of Vance's statement.

Russia has put forward new territorial demands to Ukraine: details of Vance's statement
Russia has put forward new territorial demands to Ukraine: details of Vance's statement

According to inkorr.com: U.S. Vice President Jay D. Vance reported that Russia has territorial claims to Ukraine covering an area of 6 thousand square kilometers. He announced this information on The Matt Gaetz Show on the One America News channel.

'The Russians want about 6 thousand square kilometers that they have not yet conquered by military force. This is what the Russians want,' Vance stated.

Vance also emphasized that Ukraine needs security guarantees from any source. It is critically important for Ukrainians to be assured that no new demands will arise from the aggressor after an agreement with Russia.

Sanctions against Russia and economic relations

'The question is whether the Russians and Ukrainians will choose the path of peace that President Donald Trump has opened. We plan to continue working on this,' the Vice President emphasized.

Speaking about American sanctions against Russia, Vance explained that President Trump 'sees no reason' for the economic isolation of the Russian Federation 'except for the continuation of the conflict' in Ukraine. He added that after the war, new opportunities could arise to strengthen economic ties with Russia.

During his appearance on the television program, Vice President Jay D. Vance outlined Russia's territorial demands on Ukraine and President Trump's position regarding the economic isolation of the Russian Federation. In the future, a strengthening of economic ties between the U.S. and Russia is possible.

Vance's statements highlight the complex geopolitical relations between the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine. The issue of security guarantees for Ukraine remains central in diplomatic negotiations that could significantly impact the situation in the region. Given the changes in international politics, the developments require close attention.


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