Vice -President JD Vance And the President of Ukrainian Volodimir Zelensky met with high share at this year's Munich Security Conference to discuss the efforts of the Trump administration to stop the war in Ukraine. Haens said the US is looking for a “lasting” world while Zelenskyy expressed the desire for extensive discussions to prepare for any end of the conflict.
“We want the murder to stop, but we want to achieve a lasting, lasting peace,” Vnes said. “Not the world that will have Eastern Europe in the conflict in just a couple of years on the road.”
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Zelensky thanked Vens for the meeting, but emphasized the need to resolve Ukraine's security guarantees in the negotiations on the termination of the conflict, which will soon join its fourth year.
“Indeed, we need to say more, work more and prepare the plan how to stop Putin and end the war,” Zelensky said. “We want it very much, but we need real security guarantees.”
Secretary of State Mark Rubio, Special Message for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kealo, as well as Deputy Special Messenger for the Middle East Morgan Ortag with Vens.
President Trump Talked to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Zelensky On Wednesday and ordered his national security team to start work on the end of the war in Ukraine.
The secretary of the Treasury Scott of Seat met with Zelenskyy in Kiev on Wednesday, the first chief official of the Trump administration, who personally met with the President of the Ukrainian since the beginning of Mr. Trump.
Following this meeting, Zelensky stated that Ukraine would prepare an agreement on strengthening Ukraine's security and economic relations with the US related to the minerals of the country's rare land.
President Trump said before the Munich meeting that assistance in Ukraine could be conditioned by access to rare land minerals in the country.
“We have all this money out there and I say I want to return. And I told them I want an equivalent as a rare land for $ 500 billion,” the President of Fox News recently said. “They essentially agreed to do it, so at least we don't feel stupid.”
Previously, Hen refused to meet with Zelenskyy last year in Munich, telling Politics At a time when he didn't think he would “find out something new.”
The vice-president also got acquainted with NATO Secretary General Mark Rute, German President Frank Walter Steinmeier and British Foreign Minister David Lami.
A negotiation settlement was held this week this week at the conference at the conference this week to end the war in Ukraine.
Vens did not answer the journalists' questions when asked if Ukraine could join NATO.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump stated that he was “normal” on Wednesday with the idea that Ukraine joined NATO from the table, characterizing the proposal as “not practical”.
In the statement at the Vnes conference, Mr. Trump would like to see European allies in NATO to bring at least 5% of his gross domestic product to increase safety costs, and he also made this moment at meetings with European leaders.
“While the Trump administration is very concerned about European security and believes that we can come to a reasonable settlement between Russia and Ukraine, we also believe that in the coming years it is important for Europe to intensify more to ensure its own defense, said Vens.
Vens lectured to Europeans at a conference, saying to them: “The threat I am most experienced in Europe is not Russia; this is not China.”
“I am worried about the threat from the inside, the retreat of Europe from some of the most basic values, values shared with the United States,” the vice president said.
And he began condemning the actions on the forced execution of European allies against his citizens, noting that the conviction for inciting a man who burned the Quran, raids in Germany who are suspected of placing a misery language on the Internet, and a case in Britain related to to participate in Britain related conviction A man accused of violating a safe zone near the abortion clinic to pray.
“I deeply believe that there is no safety when you are afraid of the votes and opinions that manage your people,” Vens said, adding, “if you see in fear of your own voters, you can't do anything America.”