US vice presidential candidates mentioned Putin twice in debate

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Ohio Sen. James David Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, both Republican and Democratic vice presidential candidates, mentioned Russian President Vladimir Putin twice during a televised debate. This was reported by TASS.

Democrats and Republicans each mentioned the Russian president once. Vance also once mentioned “the Russians” when talking about the 2016 presidential election. Neither politician mentioned Ukraine at all.

The Vance-Walz debate was broadcast live from the CBS studio in New York during the evening hours.

On September 10, a debate broke out between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, two candidates from Republicans and Democrats for the US presidency.

Trump during the debate statedHe will organize negotiations between Russia and Ukraine and “bring together” the presidents of the two countries, Vladimir Putin and Vladimir Zelensky.

Also during the discussion in questionThis will end the Ukrainian conflict before the president even takes office.

Previously Vance statedHe said that the fate of Ukraine did not matter to him.

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