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Vance accuses WSJ of ‘twisting’ his words about potentially sending US troops to Ukraine

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented on the Wall Street Journal article by saying Vance's threats represented new elements of the US position that need to be clarified during future talks

WASHINGTON, February 14. /TASS/. US Vice President JD Vance accused the Wall Street Journal of distorting his comments about the possibility of sending US troops to Ukraine.

"The fact that the WSJ twisted my words in the way they did for this story is absurd, but not surprising considering they have spent years pushing for more American sons and daughters in uniform to be unnecessarily deployed overseas," he said on X.

"President Trump is the ultimate deal maker and will bring peace to the region by ending the war in Ukraine. As we've always said, American troops should never be put into harm's way where it doesn’t advance American interests and security. This war is between Russia and Ukraine," Vance continued.

The WSJ earlier reported that Vance said the option of sending US troops to Ukraine remains on the table, should Moscow refuse to negotiate "in good faith." The US could use "economic tools of leverage and of course military tools of leverage" against Russia, Vance was quoted as saying.

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented on the Wall Street Journal article by saying Vance's threats represented new elements of the US position that need to be clarified during future talks.

On February 12, Putin and Trump spoke by phone and discussed, among other things, the prospects for resolving the situation in Ukraine. According to the Kremlin, the US president called for a ceasefire and a peaceful resolution to be reached as soon as possible. Putin stated that the root causes of the conflict need to be addressed and agreed with Trump that a lasting settlement could be achieved through peace talks, the Kremlin said.