U.S. Vice President JD Vance said talks aimed at ending Russia’s war in Ukraine have narrowed to two core issues: long-term security guarantees for Kyiv and Moscow’s demand to control certain Ukrainian territories, some of which remain outside Russian forces’ current lines. In an interview broadcast late Wednesday on Fox News, Vance described the territorial question as “where the meat of the negotiation is,” adding that U.S. officials had “finally got the details” and were working through them. He did not specify which regions are under discussion or outline the form any security assurance might take, but indicated those points are central to a prospective settlement.
Vice President JD Vance said negotiations over ending Russia’s war in Ukraine are focused on security guarantees for Ukraine and territory that Russia wants to control — including Ukrainian territory that Russia isn’t occupying https://t.co/Xhpzq9XBVZ
VP Vance lays out the "two big questions" amid negotiations between Ukraine and Russia in an exclusive @IngrahamAngle interview: "The Ukrainians want security guarantees, the Russians want a certain amount of territory... We finally got the details, we're working on them, but we https://t.co/EY9notMe9Z
Vance: “Ukraine wants to know that it’s not going to get invaded again by Russia…The Russians want certain pieces of territory, most of which they’ve occupied, but some of which they haven’t.” https://t.co/sveGp2m115