Russia says Europe’s leaders don’t want peace in Ukraine as Vance says US will keep trying

Russia says Europe’s leaders don’t want peace in Ukraine as Vance says US will keep trying

Russia accused western European leaders on Sunday of not wanting peace in Ukraine, as Moscow’s most senior diplomat praised efforts by Donald Trump to end the war, while Vice-President JD Vance said the US would “keep on trying” to broker talks in the absence of a deal.

Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, made the comments during a sometimes contentious interview on NBC on Sunday morning, during which he denied his country had bombed civilian targets in Ukraine.

 

Russia says Europe’s leaders don’t want peace in Ukraine as Vance says US will keep trying

Russia says Europe’s leaders don’t want peace in Ukraine as Vance says US will keep trying

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