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US Vice President JD Vance, May 1, May 1, 2025 in the city of Charleston, South Carolina
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US Vice President JD Vance warned Russia full-scale occupation At the end of Ukraine, “Soon” is not likely to end.
Speaking during the interview to the news of the fox, Vance said that he was the president on Thursday Donald Trump‘s management was work “Find a little middle ground” to stop a conflict angry for more than three years.
“It’s not going to anywhere … will never end soon.”
Its opinions come after the United States and Ukraine after coming after a while A contract of long-awaited mineralsVancance is a deal that the White House has shown.
Later, although he had a “optimism” in peace talks in peace talks, “It is difficult to say confident,” because Russia and Ukraine have to take the last step. “
After tense talks, the United States and Ukraine, US and Ukraine, San the economic partnership, which provides Washington, which has a preferential access to some of Kiev’s natural resources.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent gossip The “History” agreement will allow the two countries to come together to help Ukraine’s economic recovery and “to help facilitate the end of this cruel and meaningless war.”
In turn, Ukrainian partnership can succeed in both Washington and Kiev.
Since the inauguration ceremony in January, Trump, Ukraine has signed a mineral agreement to develop together and give money The deposits of Kiev’s rare lands, critical minerals, oil, gas and other natural resources would be effectively, effectively, effectively in the war for Ukraine.
Before the end of the last autumn, Trump was just completed with Ukraine and Russia’s war “one day“
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio notier Washington can step back from Washington’s mediation efforts, if the conflict will not be announced on Tuesday, Washington, Russia and Ukraine.
On Wednesday, Kremlin repeated the previous statements of the Russian President Vladimir Putin It is open to peace talks with Ukraine.
– CNBC’s Holly Ellikatt contributed to this report.