Trump's vice presidential candidate says it is necessary to promote an "acceptable peace" for Ukraine

Trump's vice presidential candidate says it is necessary to promote an "acceptable peace" for Ukraine

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US Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance said that peace in Ukraine requires a negotiator who is respected by Putin. He also criticized Kamala Harris and her ability to negotiate with the Russian leader.

Donald Trump's running mate and vice presidential candidate, Senator J.D. Vance, commented on the war in Ukraine during a campaign event in Philadelphia on August 6. He said that "we need to believe in peace and we need to bring peace to this region of the world," Voice of America reports, according to UNN.

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Vance also emphasized, citing unnamed reports, that "Ukrainians lack a military that can fight," and repeated Donald Trump's thesis that Russia would never have invaded Ukraine if he had been president.

"And if you want to bring peace to this region, you need a negotiator whom Vladimir Putin respects. Is there someone like that here? Obviously, we are among the biased audience here, but does anyone here think that Vladimir Putin respects Kamala Harris? She is afraid of all of you. And she certainly won't be able to sit in an audience with Vladimir Putin and promote an acceptable peace," Vance said.

The Republican vice presidential candidate also outlined his vision of US foreign policy, according to which the head of state should be a person who "understands diplomacy, who understands that America has leverage to cut off energy in some places or cut off access to energy where there are bad guys in charge of energy policy.

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On Tuesday, August 6, presidential candidate Kamala Harris announced the name of her running mate, the Democratic vice presidential nominee. It was Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

The governor of Minnesota has been supporting Ukraine since the first days of Russia's full-scale invasion. As early as February 24, 2022, he wrote on his X page in support of Ukraine.

In 2024, on the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, Governor Tim Walz visited the Ukrainian Embassy in Washington and met with Ukraine's Ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova. "Minnesota will continue to support Ukraine as it defends freedom and democracy. I visited the Ukrainian Embassy to establish a formal partnership between the public, private, and academic sectors of Minnesota and Chernihiv region, strengthening our state's ties to Ukraine," Volz wrote on his social media page.