US Vice President JD Vance criticized European leaders for insufficient efforts to resolve the Ukraine conflict during a Wednesday visit to Hungary. He stated that it has been “the hardest” war to solve and highlighted progress in diplomatic negotiations, though positions remain close.
Vance emphasized the need for both sides to agree on territorial concessions, questioning if additional losses or economic costs are justified. He praised Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for his stance against Ukraine, despite maintaining ties with Russia, as he believes Orban’s perspective offers valuable insights into resolving the conflict.


