JD Vance refuses to call Putin an enemy and calls for negotiations with Russia  

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J.D. Vance, Republican senator and vice presidential candidate, said that Russian President Putin was more of a “competitor”, or “adversary”, than an enemy to the U.S. Vance stated this in an interview on NBC News, Oct. 27.
Vance’s remarks come just a little over a week before the U.S. Presidential election, which has high stakes in the future of American support for Ukraine.
“I think he’s a clear adversary.” Vance replied to NBC News that he does not consider Putin as an ally.
“But I also think that we need to be smart with diplomacy.” We can have a conversation with someone even if we don’ like them.
, the Republican presidential candidate, has come under increased scrutiny due to recent allegations that he had multiple phone conversations with the Russian President after leaving the White House.
Trump has frequently praised his relationship with Putin during the campaign and blamed U.S. president Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Zelensky for Russia’s invasion, without mentioning Putin. Zelensky has been called a “salesman”, who must “make a bargain” with Russia.
Vance continued to say that negotiations with Moscow were “a necessary part” in ending the war in Ukraine.
“I think that it’s important, if we ever want to end the conflict in Ukraine, we will have to engage at some level in some sort of negotiations between Ukraine, Russia, and our NATO allies in Europe,” said he.
Vance did no detail any possible outcomes of these negotiations. However, he has previously stated that Trump’s peace plans could include the establishment of a “demilitarized” zone between Ukraine and Russia. This would presumably be similar to the current line de demarcation between both countries.
Zelensky said Vance’s plan was “too radical”, and he refused to accept plans that would end the war at Ukraine’s cost.
Vance has repeatedly said that he doesn’t “care about Ukraine,” even just days after Russia’s full scale invasion.
“I think he is clearly an opponent.” J.D., the Republican candidate for vice president, said that he is a competitor. Vance replied when asked if the Russian President Vladimir Putin was an enemy.
“These elections cannot recognized. This is the equivalent of recognizing Georgia’s submission to Russia. No one can take Georgia’s European Future away.”
HUR reported that Russian police officers stopped a Kamaz truck on the Kursk-Voronezh Highway on October 27. The truck had civilian license plates. The vehicle was reported to be loaded with North Korean soldiers.
“During our observations, we noted the instances of vote buying and dual voting before and during the elections, especially in the rural areas,” said Ioanbulai, the leader of the delegation of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
In an interview with state media published on October 27, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the Russian Defense Ministry was considering “various options,” as a possible response if Ukraine launches a long-range strike against Russia, with
Andriy Yeermak, the head of the Presidential Office, told Corriere della sera that Ukraine will finalize their formula by .
Vladyslav Voloshyn, spokesperson for the Southern Defense Forces, said on air that Ukrainian forces are still all the dominant heights in Zaporizhzhia oblast near Levadne and are trying to restore their positions.
Andriy Yeermak, Corriere della Sera, said that (President Volodymyr Zelensky) is very clear. He wants all soldiers and refugee abroad to be allowed to vote. “But for the moment, resources must be directed to the war.”
The regional prosecutor’s said that Russian soldiers in Selydove, a town in Donetsk Oblast, have opened fire on civilians at least twice, killing two women and injuring another, the office stated on October 27.
Andrii Sybiha will end his tour of the Middle East and Africa with a visit to Johannesburg and Pretoria. He is seeking to strengthen ties, and drum up support for Ukraine’s peace formula.
According to the central electoral commission, Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream Party captured 54.3% in the Oct. 26, parliamentary elections, with more than 99% of precincts being counted.
Former Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia of the opposition Gakharia For Georgia Party said that the results announced “does not reflect the will” of the Georgian population and called for “reasonable protests” to “defend European future and the institution” of elections.
Bloomberg reported on October 25, citing unnamed sources, that Germany and France are skeptical about the EU diplomatic services’ proposal to circumvent Hungary’s veto over 6 billion euros ($6.6billion) in defense aid for Kyiv.
Governor Maxim Egorov reported on his that a drone struck the Michurinsky District of the region around 0:40 am local time and caused a fire. The fire was quickly put out.
The Air Force reported that Ukrainian air defenses destroyed 41 of the 80 Russian Shahed drones launched overnight. The statement stated that 32 drones were lost in Ukraine and one flew towards Belarus.
According to Ukrainian authorities, the casualties of the Russian missile attack on Dnipro’s central-eastern Dnipro city late on October 25 that targeted residential buildings and Mechnikov Hospital have risen to 5 dead and 21 injured.
This includes 1,440 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
The chief of the national police in the country said that on October 24, Moscow had funneled $39 million into a scheme run by a pro Russian oligarch to influence election results by paying ordinary people to vote against closer relations with the West.
The Strategic Industries Ministry announced that on October 26, Herman Smetanin, Ukraine’s Minister of Strategic Industries, met with Ambassador to Ukraine Ravi Shankar to discuss strengthening defence industry cooperation between Kyiv & New Delhi.
Windsor Star, a media outlet, reported on October 26 that Ukrainian-Canadian film-makers pulled their pro Ukrainian film “Intercepted”, from the Windsor International Film Festival in protest. They learned that it was to be screened alongside the controversial documentary “Russians at War”.
Mahuchikh, who accepted her award, said: “It is a very special moment for me because of the difficult time that Ukraine is going through.” “But, you’re right, I am glad to be here…for all my people in Ukraine and I hope it brings some joy during this time.”
On October 25, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law allowing foreign volunteers to serve as officers in Ukraine’s International Legion.
During his evening speech on October 26, President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that North Korean forces may appear on the front lines fighting alongside Russian forces in the coming weeks.
On Oct. 26, the ruling Georgian Dream Party, led by billionaire Bidzina Ilvanishvili, and groups that aimed to end its 12-year rule, declared victory.

 

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