VP JD Vance Criticizes European Leaders, Optimistic on Ukraine Peace Progress

During a visit to Hungary on Wednesday, US Vice President JD Vance expressed frustration with European political leadership, accusing them of a lack of interest in resolving the war in Ukraine.

Despite describing the conflict as the “hardest” to settle, Vance remained optimistic, citing significant narrowing in the diplomatic gap between Kyiv and Moscow.

Diplomatic Progress and “The Hardest War”

Vance noted that while a final agreement has not yet been reached, both sides have begun to formalize their positions. Key highlights from his statements include:

  • Narrowing Differences: The Vice President stated that the positions held by Russia and Ukraine are moving “closer and closer together” as the conflict loses its strategic rationale.

  • The Cost of Stalemate: Vance questioned the morality of continuing the war over “a few square kilometers,” highlighting the human toll and the ongoing global economic devastation, including high energy prices.

  • US Decisiveness: Kyiv has pointed to Washington’s recent ceasefire agreement with Iran as a blueprint for success, urging the U.S. to apply similar “decisiveness” to end the Russian invasion.

Praise for Hungary’s Leadership

Breaking from the standard EU narrative, Vance lauded Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban as the most helpful partner in the peace process.

He credited Orban with providing the perspective necessary to understand the requirements of both warring parties to reach a conclusion.

Political Context

The Vice President’s visit to Hungary comes at a critical time for Orban, who faces a significant challenge to his 16-year tenure in the upcoming parliamentary elections this Sunday.

Vance’s support highlights the alignment between the current U.S. administration and Hungary’s unique diplomatic stance toward Moscow.

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