US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance warned Wednesday that Washington might give up on peace talks if Russia and Ukraine fail to reach a deal as negotiations in London at the foreign ministry level were downgraded after deadly Russian strikes in Ukraine.
USPresidentDonald Trumpand his Vice PresidentJD Vanceon Wednesday warned that Washington might abandon negotiations betweenRussiaandUkraineunless the two warring sides reach a peace deal.
Trump said in a Truth Social post that a deal was "very close" but thatZelensky's refusal to accept US terms for ending the conflict which began with Russia's invasion "will do nothing but prolong the 'killing field'".
Speaking to reporters in India,Vancesaid that Washington has issued a very explicit proposal to both the Russians and the Ukrainians, and it's time for them to either say 'yes', or for the United States to walk away from this process".
US media reported that PresidentDonald Trumpwas ready to accept recognition of annexed land in Crimea as Russian territory, and Vance said land swaps would be fundamental to any deal.
"That means the Ukrainians and the Russians are both going to have to give up some of the territory they currently own," he added.
Trump and Vances comments came as lower-level envoys from Washington, Kyiv and European nations wrapped up talks in Britain.
In a post on social media platform X, Zelensky said the meeting in London had been marked by emotions and expressed hope that future joint work would lead to peace.
Zelensky also pledged Ukraine would always abide by its constitution and said he believed Ukraines Western partners, including the US would act will "act in line with its strong decisions".
The latest round of diplomacy comes amid a fresh wave of Russian air strikes that shattered a brief Easter truce.
A Russian drone strike on a bus transporting workers in the southeastern city of Marganets killed nine people and wounded at least 30 more, the Dnipropetrovsk regional governor said Wednesday.
Ukrainian authorities also reported strikes in the regions of Kyiv, Kharkiv, Poltava and Odesa.
In Russia, one person was reported wounded by shelling in the Belgorod region.
'Work for peace'
UKForeign Secretary David Lammy had been due to lead a meeting of foreign ministers in London on Wednesday, but his ministry said the talks had been downgraded, a sign of the difficulties surrounding the negotiations.
"The Ukraine Peace Talks meeting with Foreign Ministers today is being postponed. Official-level talks will continue," the Foreign Office said.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that "as far as we understand, it has not yet been possible to reconcile positions on any issues, which is why this meeting did not take place".
US Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg is still expected to attend, along with Emmanuel Bonne, diplomatic adviser to French PresidentEmmanuel Macron.
Andriy Yermak, a top aide to Ukrainian PresidentVolodymyr Zelensky, said he had arrived in London with Defence Minister Rustem Umerov and Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga, who is "likely" to meet Lammy.
"Despite everything, we will work for peace," Yermak wrote on Telegram.
A Ukraine presidency source later told AFP that the delegation would meet with Kellogg, and that "there will be more meetings with Europeans, different meetings".
US presidential envoySteve Witkoffis to visit Moscow this week.
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According to The Financial Times, PresidentVladimir Putintold Witkoff he was prepared to halt the invasion and freeze the current front line if Russia's sovereignty over the Crimean Peninsula, annexed in 2014, was recognised.
Peskov responded by saying that "a lot of fakes are being published at the moment", according to the RIA Novosti news agency.
Zelensky said Tuesday that his country would be ready for direct talks with Russia only after a ceasefire, though the Kremlin has said it cannot rush into a ceasefire deal.
Trump promised on the campaign trail to strike a deal between Moscow and Kyiv in 24 hours but has since failed to secure concessions from Putin to halt his troops in Ukraine.
He said at the weekend he hoped an agreement could be struck "this week".
Trump 'frustrated'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he had presented a US plan to end the war and discussed it with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov during a phone conversation after the Paris meeting last week.
Both Rubio and Trump have warned since that the United States could walk away from peace talks unless it saw quick progress.
Trump "wants to see this war end... and he has grown frustrated with both sides of this war, and he's made that very known", his spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday.
Rubio had said in Paris he would go to London if he thought his attendance could be useful.
But Lammy wrote on X late Tuesday that he had instead had a "productive call" with Rubio.
Trump proposed an unconditionalceasefirein March, the principle of which was accepted by Kyiv but rejected by Putin.
The White House welcomed a separate agreement by both sides to halt attacks on energy infrastructure for 30 days, but the Kremlin has said it considers that moratorium to have expired.
(FRANCE 24 with Reuters and AFP)
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