JD Vance says that Russia and Ukraine should ‘strike a deal or we will go away’

US Vice President JD Vance According to the news agency AFP, Wednesday warned that Russia and Ukraine “a deal or Washington would move away from the process.”
“We both issued a very clear offer for both Russians and Ukrainians, and it’s time for them to say yes, or to walk away from this process for the United States,” Vance, who is on a four -day journey, told reporters in India.
Vance made his comment as Washington, Kiev, and diplomats from European countries and met for talks in Britain, part of a renewed American attempt to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
He further emphasized the readiness to prevent enmity for both sides and establish regional boundaries with the current front lines.
He said, “Now is the time, I think, if there is no final phase, one of the final stages, which is on a broader level, the party said that we are going to stop the murder, we are going to freeze regional lines at some level today, where they are today,” he said.
He said, “Now, of course, it means that both Ukrainian and Russians have to leave some regions that they are currently themselves,” he said.
Last week, US President Donald Trump warned that he was ready to leave the efforts to end the war in Ukraine if there may be no deal soon.
Describing the severity of the struggle, Trump said, “This is a vicious battle with the best equipment, the best everything, and it is cruel. 2,500 young people a week, some of them are not so young, not so young, in fact. They are growing up. They are growing older. They are growing older than the month.”
“But 2,500 in a week, and we are going to stop it, ideally. Now, if one of the parties one of the parties becomes very difficult for some reason, we are just going to say that you are foolish, you are fools, you are stupid, you are terrible people, and just going to take one. But hopefully we will not do it,” they said.
A few hours after Trump’s comments, Marco Rubio indicated that the administration was continuously assuring the viability of peace talks.
Rubio said, “We need to determine very quickly, in a few days, is it notable in the next few weeks. If not, we have other priorities to concentrate,” Rubio said.