Ukraine and Russia veterans arrive in Germany to stop war

US President Donald Trump has tried to stop the war in the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia. Two days ago, he spoke by telephone with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and discussed measures to stop the war.

Now, his aide and Vice President J.D. Vance has arrived in Munich, where he will try to bring about a peace agreement between the two countries.

If Russian President Putin does not agree to a peace deal, the US could impose tougher sanctions on Moscow and even launch a military strike. Vance said that “the US can use both economic and military means against Putin”. He spoke of caring about Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence.Trump said Ukraine would hold peace talks with Russia, but Kiev also said it would attend a security conference before talking to Moscow. Zelensky has refused to participate in the three-way peace talks in Munich.Now his close aide and Vice President J.D. Vance has arrived in Munich, Germany’s third largest city, to hold peace talks in an attempt to bring about a peace agreement between the two countries. Today (Friday) US Vice President J.D. Vance is scheduled to discuss the peace agreement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian officials.

However, before this, US Vice President Vance has said a big thing. He has said that if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not agree to a peace agreement with Ukraine, the US can impose more stringent sanctions on Moscow and even launch a military attack on it.

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Vance said in an interview with the newspaper that if Russia does not agree to a peace agreement, economic sanctions can be imposed on it. “The US can use both economic and military means against Putin.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has said it is too early to say how the Ukraine peace talks will proceed. “As far as the talks go, it’s too early to say what’s going to happen,” Trump said at a joint press conference with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday. “Russia may give up a lot, they may not, and it all depends on what’s going to happen. The talks haven’t really started.”

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