Headline: UNCAPTIONED: US Vice-President Vance Says Ukraine War "Not Ending Anytime Soon"
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US Vice-President Vance Says Ukraine War "Not Ending Anytime Soon”. US Vice-President JD Vance stated that the war in Ukraine is "not going to end any time soon," highlighting the ongoing nature of the conflict. Vance emphasized that it’s up to Russia and Ukraine to come to an agreement to end the brutal war, which has been ongoing for over three years. Vance discussed the US administration's challenge of helping Russia and Ukraine "find middle ground" to resolve the conflict. The US recently signed a deal with Kyiv, agreeing to share profits from Ukraine’s rare earth minerals in exchange for future security assistance. Vance defended Trump’s stance on the war, questioning whether continuing to lose soldiers over a few miles of territory was worth it. Trump suggested Ukraine might be willing to give up Crimea for a potential truce, but Ukraine’s President Zelensky has rejected this idea. Zelensky stated that he couldn’t accept Russian control of Crimea due to Ukraine’s constitution, further complicating the peace process. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for a "breakthrough" in the conflict soon, suggesting that Trump may reassess his priorities otherwise. Russian President Putin announced a temporary three-day ceasefire starting on 8 May, but fighting has continued, undermining hopes for peace. Recent drone attacks in both Ukraine and Russia have resulted in casualties, with accusations from Moscow that Ukraine targeted civilians, which Kyiv denies.
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