The Kremlin could not rely on the fact that during the negotiations, the Ukrainian territories he had not acquired would be given to him.
US vice-president Jay Di Vincent said Russia should not expect it to be given to territories that it was not obtained. He said this on Thursday, May 8, in an interview with FoxNews.
Vincent also noted that the United States wants Ukraine to remain a sovereign state.
“Our position is clear: We do not want to break Ukraine. We are working for Ukraine to remain a Sovereign state. However, Russia cannot expect it to give it to territories that have never won,” Vincent said.
Answering the question of whether the United States would appear in negotiations, the vice president noted that this could happen if Russia “did not lead them diligently.”
“And it means that Russia and Ukraine will decide without advice and through the United States. I don’t think it’s good for someone. I don’t think it’s good for us. I don’t think it’s good for Russia or Ukraine. But we can only take them to the well; we don’t force them to drink. And this is what the President did.
According to him, the United States will still work to “bring parties to the long -term world.
“We haven’t achieved this yet. We will work until we decide that it is impossible to achieve more development. And then we have to retreat,” Vincess said.
Remember, on the eve of Vincent, commenting on negotiations in Ukraine and Russia, it is said that once Russia’s side “asked too much.” At the same time, he said he remained optimism about the possibility of ending the war.
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