As long as Russia and Ukraine agree

London: Vice President JD Vance On Wednesday, warned that by the time Russia and Ukraine agreed on a peace deal, the United States would “distant”, as Washington, Kiev and European countries messengers gathered for downgrade talks in Britain.
Vance told reporters in India, “We have issued a very clear offer for both Russians and Ukrainians, and it’s time for them to say ‘yes’, or to walk away from this process for the United States,” Vance asked reporters in India. American media reported that President Donald Trump was ready to accept the recognition of anxated land as the Russian sector in Crimea, and Vance said the land swap would be fundamental for any deal.
He said, “This means that both Ukrainian and Russians will have to leave some regions that they are currently their own.” The report said that the proposal was earlier raised in a meeting with European countries in Paris last week.
The latest round of diplomacy comes amid a new wave of Russian aerial attacks that breaks a brief Easter Trus. Dnipropetrovsk Regional Governor said on Wednesday that a bus transport workers were killed and at least 30 more injured in a bus transport workers in the South East city Marganets.
Ukrainian officials also reported attacks in areas of Kiev, Kharkiv, Poultwa and Odessa. In Russia, a person was reported to be injured by shelling in Belgorod region.
‘Work for peace’:
Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lami was about to lead a meeting of foreign ministers in London on Wednesday, but his ministry stated that the talks were reduced, a sign of difficulties around the talks.
The Foreign Office said, “Ukraine peace talks are being postponed today with foreign ministers. The official level conversation will continue.”
Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov told reporters that “as far as we understand, it is not possible to cover the positions on any issue yet, which is why this meeting is not done”.
US Ukraine’s messenger Keith Kelog is still expected to participate in French President Emmanuel Macron’s diplomatic advisor Emmanuel Bonne.
Ukrainian President Volodimare Zelanski’s top ally and Andrey Yarmak said that he had arrived in London with Defense Minister Rustom Umrov and Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga, who is “probability” to meet Lammy.
“Despite everything, we will work for peace,” the yarmak wrote on Telegram. A Ukraine’s presidential source later told the AFP that the delegation would meet with a celebrity, and “that” would have more meetings with Europeans, separate meetings “.
US President Envoy Steve Witcoff has to visit Moscow this week. According to the Financial Times, President Vladimir Putin told Vitkoff that he was ready to stop the invasion and freeze the current front line, if in 2014 Russia’s sovereignty was recognized by Russia’s sovereignty.
According to Riya Novosti news agency, Peskov replied that “a lot of fake is being published at this time”. Zelansky said on Tuesday that his country would be ready for a direct conversation with Russia only after a ceasefire, although Kremlin has said that it cannot participate in a ceasefire deal.
Trump promised the campaign trail to attack a deal between Moscow and Kiev in 24 hours, but since then he has failed to secure concessions from Putin to stop his soldiers in Ukraine. He said that in the weekend he hoped that a “this week” could be compromised.
Trump ‘disappointed’:
State Secretary Marco Rubio said that he had presented an American plan to end the war and discussed this with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov during a phone conversation after Paris meeting last week.
Both Rubio and Trump have warned that the United States could walk away from peace talks until he saw quick progress. Trump “wants to end this war … and he is disappointed with both sides of this war, and he has known it a lot”, his spokesman Karolin Levit said on Tuesday.
Rubio said that he would go to London in Paris if he feels that his presence could be useful. But Lemy wrote to X late Tuesday night that there was a “productive call” with Rubio instead.
Trump proposed an unconditional ceasefire in March, whose principle was accepted by Kive, but was rejected by Putin. The White House welcomed a separate agreement by both sides to prevent attacks on the energy infrastructure for 30 days, but the Kremlin has stated that it assumes that the sub -institution has ended.