US Vice President JD Vance, in a significant move during his visit to India, has called for Russia and Ukraine to come to a deal amidst the ongoing conflict. He cautioned that if progress is not made, the US might consider stepping back from the negotiation process. Vance’s remarks come as part of the latest push by the United States to broker peace between the warring nations, with diplomatic discussions underway in Britain. The Vice President suggested a potential solution of freezing territorial boundaries around the current positions, urging both parties to compromise on territorial claims. This proposal indicates a shift in strategy towards finding a diplomatic resolution to the crisis. The call for a peace agreement reflects the international community’s growing concerns over the conflict’s humanitarian impact and broader regional stability. As tensions continue to escalate, Vance’s intervention underscores the urgency of reaching a peaceful settlement. The Vice President’s diplomatic efforts aim to bring an end to the hostilities and prevent further escalation of the situation. The US administration’s renewed focus on resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict signifies a commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region.

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US VP JD Vance calls for Russia-Ukraine deal, hints at US withdrawal, proposes territorial freeze in renewed peace efforts.
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