• About
  • Contact
Thursday, May 8, 2025
The US Inquirer
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Crime
  • World
PRICING
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Crime
  • World
No Result
View All Result
The US Inquirer
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

Vance says Russia “asking for too much” in offer to end war with Ukraine

by Melissa Quinn
May 7, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Vance says Russia “asking for too much” in offer to end war with Ukraine

RELATED POSTS

Bill renaming Gulf of Mexico as “Gulf of America” to be voted on in House

U.S. and U.K. expected to announce what Trump has called “major trade deal”

Washington — Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that the Trump administration believes Russia is “asking for too much” in its initial offer on a deal to end its war with Ukraine.

During remarks at the Munich Leaders Meeting, the vice president underscored the importance of direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, and said that the U.S. is interested in a “long-term settlement” that would bring a stop to the military confrontation launched by Russian President Vladimir Putin three years ago.

“Certainly the first peace offer that the Russians put on the table, our reaction to it was you’re asking for too much,” Vance said. “But this is how negotiations unfold.”

He continued: “I wouldn’t say that the Russians are uninterested in bringing this thing to a resolution. What I would say is right now, the Russians are asking for a certain set of requirements, a certain set of concessions in order to end the conflict. We think they’re asking for too much.”

The U.S. and Ukraine said in March that Kyiv was ready to accept a 30-day ceasefire with Russia, an agreement that was reached after a delegation of Trump administration officials held several hours of negotiations with Ukrainian officials in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. But Vance said that the Russians decided that such a pause was “not in our strategic interest.”

“We’ve tried to move beyond the obsession with the 30-day ceasefire and more on the what would the long-term settlement look like? And we’ve tried to consistently advance the ball,” the vice president said.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said last month in an interview with “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that the Kremlin is “ready to reach a deal” with the U.S. on the war in Ukraine and said there are “several signs that we are moving in the right direction.”

While Mr. Trump claimed that he would broker an end to Russia’s war with Ukraine, Russia’s military has continued to launch strikes. The president has repeatedly criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, including calling him a “dictator without elections.” Last month, Mr. Trump attacked Zelenskyy after he said Ukraine would not recognize Russia’s occupation of Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014, claiming the statement “will do nothing but prolong the ‘killing field.'”

However, later last month, Mr. Trump posted on social media that he was not “not happy” with Russian strikes on Kyiv, imploring Putin to halt the attacks.

“Vladimir, STOP! 5000 soldiers a week are dying,” Mr. Trump wrote. “Lets get the Peace Deal DONE!”

More from CBS News

Melissa Quinn

Melissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts.

Share6Tweet4Share1

Melissa Quinn

Related Posts

Bill renaming Gulf of Mexico as “Gulf of America” to be voted on in House
Politics

Bill renaming Gulf of Mexico as “Gulf of America” to be voted on in House

May 8, 2025
U.S. and U.K. expected to announce what Trump has called “major trade deal”
Politics

U.S. and U.K. expected to announce what Trump has called “major trade deal”

May 8, 2025
Bill renaming Gulf of Mexico as “Gulf of America” to be voted on in House
Politics

Bill renaming Gulf of Mexico as “Gulf of America” to be voted on in House

May 8, 2025
Trump administration releases 60,000 more files on RFK assassination
Politics

Trump administration releases 60,000 more files on RFK assassination

May 7, 2025
Reporter’s Notebook: Who pays for tariffs?
Politics

Reporter’s Notebook: Who pays for tariffs?

May 7, 2025
Why Trump is considering deporting migrants to Libya
Politics

Why Trump is considering deporting migrants to Libya

May 7, 2025
Next Post
Court orders Trump administration to transfer detained Tufts student to Vermont

Court orders Trump administration to transfer detained Tufts student to Vermont

Trump White House fires Biden-appointed vice chair of NTSB

Trump White House fires Biden-appointed vice chair of NTSB

Recommended Stories

Florida to charge man already jailed for attempted Trump assassination

Florida to charge man already jailed for attempted Trump assassination

April 10, 2025
Trump tariff plans bring wide concern about financial impact — CBS News poll

Trump tariff plans bring wide concern about financial impact — CBS News poll

April 13, 2025
Trump, Johnson push forward on budget resolution amid House GOP opposition

Trump, Johnson push forward on budget resolution amid House GOP opposition

April 8, 2025

Popular Stories

  • Gang experts cast doubt on Trump’s claim about MS-13 finger tattoos

    Gang experts cast doubt on Trump’s claim about MS-13 finger tattoos

    16 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Trump shares AI-generated photo of him dressed as pope

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Australians voting in national election as Trump’s influence looms

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Dozens of states sue over Trump administration’s cuts to Americorps

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Trump: “I don’t know” if everyone is entitled to due process

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
The US Inquirer

© 2023 The US Inquirer

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Ethics
  • Fact Checking and Corrections Policies
  • Copyright
  • Privacy Policy
  • ISSN: 2832-0522

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Crime
  • World

© 2023 The US Inquirer

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?