Breaking news: Vance outlines Ukraine plan that sharply favors Russia


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He said the U.S. would “walk away” if Ukraine did not agree.
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April 23, 2025, 11:47 a.m. ET

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Vance Outlines U.S. Plan for Ukraine That Sharply Favors Russia

Vice President JD Vance said the cease-fire plan would freeze territory along the current front lines of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and that the U.S. would “walk away” if Ukraine did not agree.

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