
Vice President JD Vance remains confident the U.S. can broker an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine despite potential hang-ups that have emerged since President Donald Trump’s meeting this month with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. “We believe we’ve already seen some significant concessions from both sides, just in the last few weeks,” Vance said in an exclusive interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press.
Main Idea: Vice President JD Vance said the Trump administration is still optimistic that “energetic diplomacy” can help end the war in Ukraine, even as new tensions test the peace effort.
Key Points:
Continued war and uncertain peace talks can keep energy, food, and market costs unstable for US households and businesses.
If Vance and Trump help broker a deal, fewer deaths and lower conflict risk could ease pressure on taxpayers, workers, and investors.
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