The United States Does Not Believe in a Swift End to the War in Ukraine: Vice President D

I. Vence’s Statements According to the final assessments of analysts and high-ranking officials in the United States, the prospect of a quick resolution to the conflict in Ukraine remains unlikely. Vice President of the United States, D.I. Vence, openly expressed his position regarding the future of the war, emphasizing that it will not end in the coming months and that the conflict may continue for a long time. He made these comments in an interview with Fox News, referencing the current state of diplomatic negotiations and the difficulty of reaching a compromise between the parties. The vice president said, “This will not end soon,” highlighting that the American administration is preparing various scenarios and seeking options to help find a diplomatic solution. When asked whether it is possible to quickly bring this brutal conflict to an end, Vence responded cautiously: “We face a difficult task now — helping Russia and Ukraine to find a compromise. After all, they need to agree and stop this terrible military aggression.” He emphasized: “Of course, Ukrainians are outraged that the Russian army has entered their land, and this is entirely understandable. But can we allow thousands of our young soldiers to die just a few kilometers from their territory, remaining in a state of conflict?” This comment subtly hints at the necessity of diplomatic efforts to achieve peace and prevent senseless loss of lives. At the same time, D.I. Vence expressed some optimism regarding the possibility of negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv, stressing that their joint political will is decisive. According to him: “It’s hard to say that I am entirely confident, but the decision must be made by Russia and Ukraine. We are merely facilitating dialogue, engaging them in discussions. Now is the time to say ‘enough’ — to stop this senseless toll of human lives.” Background of the Conflict In recent weeks, the American administration has been making considerable efforts to accelerate the search for a peaceful settlement between Ukraine and Russia. According to independent sources and media reports, Washington is preparing a “final proposal” for resolving the situation, which, rumors suggest, could dramatically change the diplomatic landscape in the region. Reports indicate that the U.S. is ready to recognize Russia’s control over Ukrainian Crimea — the territory annexed by Moscow in 2014. Additionally, our sources suggest that American authorities may ease sanctions against Moscow, which could, in turn, shift the balance of power and create preconditions for negotiations. Deeper investigations into this situation have been confirmed by analysts from Reuters, who reviewed the texts of proposals for ending the war. These involve projects that have been shared with Ukrainian and European diplomats in informal meetings in London. They include complex compromises, possibly concerning control over Crimea and the potential lifting or easing of sanctions. Currently, conclusions about the likelihood of signing a peace agreement remain highly uncertain. The international community is watching these negotiations with interest and concern, as their outcome will depend not only on Ukraine’s future but also on stability and security throughout the region. As before, tensions remain high, and the decision to achieve lasting peace is extremely complex. However, all parties seem to understand the necessity of diplomatic compromise to halt the bloodshed and save the lives of millions suffering daily because of this conflict.