The vice president of the United States, JD Vance, said it was unlikely that a negotiated agreement between Russia and Ukraine was to satisfy both sides, and that any peace agreement would probably leave Moscow and kyiv “unhappy”, and added that the United States points to an agreement that both countries can accept.
“He won’t make anyone very happy. Both Russians and Ukrainians, probably, at the end of the day, will not be happy with that,” he said about Fox News Program ‘Futuro Sunday morning with Maria Bartiromo’.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, said Friday that he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 15 in Alaska to negotiate the end of the war in Ukraine.
Trump said Russia and Ukraine were close to a high fire agreement that could end the conflict of three and a half, possibly requiring Ukraine to deliver a significant territory.
However, the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, said on Saturday that Ukraine cannot violate his constitution in territorial matters, adding: “The Ukrainians will not give their land to the occupants.”
In it Fox News The interview recorded on Friday, Vance said that the United States was working to schedule conversations between Putin, Zelensky and Trump, but did not believe that it would be productive for Putin to meet with Zelensky before talking to Trump.
“Now we are at a point where we are trying to discover, frankly, schedule and things like that, when these three leaders could sit and discuss the end of this conflict,” he said.
A White House official said Saturday night that Trump was open to a summit with both leaders, but at this time the White House was planning the bilateral meeting requested by Putin.