Jay D. Vance accused Politico of sabotaging negotiations with Russia: details of the scandal.
According to inkorr.com: On the X platform, U.S. Vice President Jay D. Vance accused Politico of participating in a foreign influence campaign aimed at undermining negotiations with Russia.
An article published in Politico and citing anonymous sources attempted to undermine the authority of Steve Witkoff as the president's special envoy, claiming that he could not properly understand the Kremlin's position.
Vance characterized this material as 'journalistic negligence' and 'garbage,' noting that he is supported by 'deep state officials' dissatisfied with the administration's actions.
Contents of the negotiations
The Vice President revealed that key issues in the negotiations regarding the Russian-Ukrainian conflict are clearly outlined: these are security and territorial aspects.
Support for Witkoff
Vance noted that Politico ignored the opportunity to publish comments from Witkoff's defenders, including himself, the Secretary of State, and Jared Kushner. The Vice President emphasized that Steve Witkoff is an irreplaceable professional.
'Steve Witkoff is a treasure for our team. He didn't fool anyone regarding deals with the Russians, I've seen the evidence,' stressed Jay D. Vance.
Vice President Vance expressed outrage at Politico's attempts to undermine the negotiation process with Russia and its participants, which could negatively impact important U.S. diplomatic efforts.
This situation underscores how important proper communication and objective journalism are in the context of international negotiations. The Vice President hopes that the real complexities associated with negotiations will not be distorted by informational campaigns, as this could affect future agreements and security in the region.
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