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US Vice President JD Vance Aims For Lasting Peace In Ukraine

United States Vice-President JD Vance, second right, and United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, center, meet with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a bilateral meeting on the sidel

US Vice President JD Vance recently met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Vance expressed his commitment to working towards a lasting peace and emphasized the importance of preserving options for negotiators.

During the meeting, Vance highlighted the need to end the violence and achieve a sustainable peace agreement that would prevent future conflicts in Eastern Europe. He refrained from discussing specific negotiation parameters but stressed the importance of initiating conversations to bring the conflict to a responsible conclusion.

The discussions between Vance and Zelensky come at a time of uncertainty in Europe following recent statements by former President Donald Trump regarding Ukraine's future. Trump's remarks raised concerns about the potential for a peace deal that could favor Russia at Ukraine's expense.

Emphasized the need to end violence and prevent future conflicts.
Vance committed to working towards lasting peace in Ukraine.
Avoided discussing specific negotiation parameters.

Vance, however, reassured that the US is prepared to use economic and military leverage against Russia if necessary to ensure that negotiations are conducted in good faith. He underscored the importance of engaging in dialogue to facilitate a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

The meeting between Vance and Zelensky signals a continued commitment to diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine and establish a lasting peace in the region. Both leaders expressed a willingness to collaborate and address the challenges posed by the conflict, with a focus on achieving a durable solution that benefits all parties involved.

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