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29 Apr 2025, 04:13 GMT+10
It is a weird idea to expect Russias collapse, the US vice president has said
Ukraine is not poised to win the conflict with Russia, US Vice President J.D. Vance has said. He added that it was naive to expect Russia's collapse if the fighting continues for several more years.
"If this doesn't stop, the Ukrainians aren't winning the war," Vance said during an interview on conservative organizer Charlie Kirk's podcast on Monday.
"I think there's this weird idea among the mainstream media that if this thing goes on for just another few years, the Russians will collapse, the Ukrainians will take their territory back, and everything will go back to the way that it was before the war. That is not the reality that we live in," the vice president said.
"You could have millions of more people killed if this thing goes on for another few years, and it could risk escalating into a nuclear war. It has to stop," Vance added.
He also said that, despite the challenges of dealing with both sides, American negotiators were "making progress."
"Sometimes you're incredibly frustrated with Ukrainians. Sometimes you're incredibly frustrated with the Russians," Vance said. "And sometimes you just want to throw your hands up, but that's what President Trump doesn't let us do."
Vance's remarks came as Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russian troops would observe a three-day ceasefire starting on May 8, marking the celebrations of victory in World War II. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky responded by accusing Moscow of "manipulation" and called for an immediate 30-day ceasefire.
According to Russia, Ukraine violated both the 30-day 'energy truce' brokered by the US last month and the 30-hour Easter truce, despite having promised to respect both arrangements. Putin has argued that, for a comprehensive ceasefire to succeed, Ukraine must halt its mobilization campaign and the West must stop delivering weapons to Kiev.
(RT.com)
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