Kyiv urged the US to pressure Russia to end its aggression, citing the US-Tehran agreement as an example of decisive action. US Vice President JD Vance voiced disappointment with European leaders, whom he believes are not interested in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Vance stated that "significant progress" has been made, calling it the "most difficult war to solve." He revealed that both Ukraine and Russia have submitted documents, and their positions are converging. Vance expressed optimism, believing the war has become "meaningless." He also praised Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for maintaining close ties with Moscow, despite the conflict, and for his stance which differs from most EU countries. Vance visited Hungary to support Orbán, who faced unprecedented challenges in the upcoming parliamentary elections.

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: News