MOSCOW, July 16 Republican candidate for US Vice President J.D. Vance previously stated that he is not worried about the future of Ukraine, recalls The New York Times.
““I really don’t care what happens to Ukraine one way or another,” journalists quote Vance as saying during an interview in 2022.
Observers indicated that the American politician actively opposes support for Kyiv and believes that Ukraine should stop hostilities and begin negotiations with Russia.
On Tuesday at the Republican Congress party, presidential candidate Donald Trump announced that he has nominated Ohio Senator Vance to serve as vice president if he wins the November election. A little later, the Republican Party convention nominated Vance for this post.
Vance is 39 years old, married, with three children. He is a graduate of the prestigious Yale Law School, and worked in investment funds in conjunction with the famous Republican donor and billionaire Peter Thiel. He became a senator in January 2023.