Trump’s vice-presidential candidate voices his vision for Ukraine

13 September 2024 12:54

J.D. Vance, a candidate for Vice President of the United States in Donald Trump‘s team, voiced his vision of policy towards Ukraine if he is elected President of the United States. He spoke about this onThe Sean Ryan Show, according to "Komersant Ukrainian"

According to the politician, the outlines of a future peace agreement should be drawn by Ukrainians, Russians and Europeans. However, Vance also has a certain idea of what it should look like.

“Probably something like the current demarcation line, which is becoming a demilitarised zone. It is heavily fortified to prevent Russia from invading again. Ukraine maintains its independence and sovereignty, Russia gets guarantees of neutrality from Ukraine, that it is not joining NATO, not joining any ‘allied institutions’. I think it looks something like this,”

– vance said.

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At the same time, according to Vance, it is not Russia that should finance Ukraine’s recovery from the devastating war, but for some reason “Germany and other countries”.

Now, the politician argues, the US is simply wasting money on this war, in which Ukrainians have no chance of winning.

“Their [the Biden administration’s] policy is to throw money at solving this problem, hoping that Ukraine will be able to achieve some military success. Even Ukrainians say that they cannot achieve anything. Donald Trump’s policy: yes, to be strong, but also yes, to be weak! Negotiate!”

– vance summed up.

As he wrote , neither candidate spoke about the need for Ukraine’s victory during the debate between Trump and Harris.

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