In an interview with NBC, American Vice President Jay Dee Vance expressed confidence that Moscow had made significant concessions to Donald Trump at the Alaska talks for the first time in 3.5 years of the conflict with Ukraine.
"They were really willing to be flexible about some of their basic requirements. They were discussing what was needed to end the war," Vance said.
The representative of Washington is also confident that Russia is ready to recognize for Ukraine has the right to preserve territorial integrity. Plus, Vance confirmed that Trump does not agree to the deployment of US troops on Ukrainian territory.

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