Senator JD Vance and a candidate for vice president of the United States from the Republican Party, has refrained from calling the President of Russia Vladimir Putin an “enemy”, writes The Hill, cited by FOCUS.
Instead, he called it “hostile” and called for diplomacy to help end the war in Ukraine.
When asked if Putin was a friend or an enemy, Vance said: “I think he is an enemy. He is a competitor. But I think we have to be smart about diplomacy too.”
Vance said he did not agree with Russia invading Ukraine, but said diplomacy would be needed to end the war in Ukraine.
“Just because we don’t like someone doesn’t mean we can’t have a conversation with them from time to time. And I think it’s important that if we’re ever going to end the war in Ukraine basically at some level, we have to engage in some kind of “compromise between the Ukraine, between Russia, between our NATO friends in Europe. And this is only a necessary part,” he said.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Harris criticized his political opponent for pushing for Ukraine to quickly reach an agreement to end the war.
“These are not proposals for peace, these are proposals for surrender,” she said.
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