Vice President JD Vance speaks throughout a plenary session on the Synthetic Intelligence (AI) Motion Summit in Paris, on Feb. 11.
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Vice President JD Vance is about to fulfill with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday, together with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, on the sidelines of the annual Munich Safety Convention.
The assembly with Zelenskyy comes as Ukraine is about to mark three years of conflict with Russia. The Ukrainian chief and Vance are additionally talking simply two days after President Trump jumped in on negotiations to finish the conflict.
Earlier this week, President Trump held a prolonged cellphone name with Russian chief Vladimir Putin, and mentioned the 2 would meet face-to-face in Saudi Arabia quickly. Trump afterward spoke with Zelenskyy over the cellphone.
“I think we’re on the way to getting peace. I think President Putin wants peace, and President Zelenskyy wants peace and I want peace. I just want to see people stop getting killed,” Trump mentioned to reporters after his dialog with Putin.
The convention in Germany is Vance’s second main occasion on the world’s stage this week. The vp beforehand spoke at a convention on synthetic intelligence in Paris on Tuesday earlier than heading to Munich, the place the Russia-Ukraine conflict has been a predominant focus on the convention lately.
However the Trump administration’s posture to this point has appeared to cede extra in Russia’s favor — Trump mentioned it is “unrealistic” for Ukraine to hitch NATO, one thing Putin has lengthy been against, and one thing Zelenskyy argues Ukraine wants to be able to forestall future threats from Russia. Trump additionally mentioned it was unrealistic for Ukraine to realize again its territory from earlier than the conflict.
Max Bergmann, the director of the Europe, Russia and Eurasia Program, mentioned Trump’s rhetoric is sparking “grave concern” in Ukraine, as a result of the U.S. is taking a extra impartial position in negotiations moderately than advocating for Ukraine.
“I think there’s a fear that the United States just simply doesn’t want to be a part of it anymore … and so therefore is willing to assert a lot of leverage on Ukraine to essentially agree to what Ukrainians perceive would be a bad deal for them,” Bergmann mentioned.
“And so there’s uncertainty about whether this administration is actually on Ukraine’s side or is trying to act more as a neutral arbiter.”
A ‘whiplash’ for Europeans
Vance has attended the Munich Safety Convention up to now, together with final yr, earlier than he was tapped to be Trump’s operating mate.
Final yr, Vance mentioned he thinks the US ought to “pivot” from NATO and Europe to deal with East Asia. That’s going to be the way forward for American overseas coverage for the subsequent 40 years. And Europe has to get up to that truth,” Vance said.
Bergmann said he expects Vance to reflect this ethos in his remarks on Friday.
“What you see from Vance is the sense that Europe just doesn’t really matter very much to the United States … The U.S. wants a new bargain when it comes to transatlantic security, where it’s going to be Europeans that are responsible for Europe’s security, not the United States,” Bergmann mentioned.
However Bergmann cautioned that there are downsides to de-prioritizing Europe.
“We sort of in some ways get what we pay for by providing Europe security,” Bergmann mentioned. “I think there’s an argument to be made that we should begin to try to rebalance it, and I think the danger of what the Trump administration is trying to do is sort of rebalance it too quickly.”
“This is a real whiplash that the Europeans right now are experiencing and I think are likely to experience when Vance speaks to them at Munich.”