Vance indicates potential for US to resume negotiations with Ukraine
Vice President JD Vance hinted during an interview on Fox News' "Hannity" on Monday that there is still a chance to resume negotiations between the United States and Ukraine. He also said that President Donald Trump's administration is "already working" on a peace plan with the Russians.
Vance was asked if the administration would welcome Zelenskyy back if he were willing to come back to the negotiating table. Vance said yes -- if Zelenskyy was willing to seriously engage.

"I think that if he called and had a serious proposal for how he was going to engage in the process -- look, there are details that really matter, that we're already working on with the Russians," Vance said. "We've already talked to some of our allies. He needs to engage seriously on the details. I think once that happens, then absolutely, we want to talk."
The vice president implied that further engagement would require a consideration of the raw minerals deal that the U.S. was pursuing with Ukraine, claiming that it came with "real security guarantees."
"The security guarantee, and also the economic guarantee for Ukraine, is to rebuild the country and ensure that America has a long-term interest," Vance said, describing the minerals deal as America's "economic upside in the future of Ukraine."
-ABC News' Michelle Stoddart






