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After Switzerland talks, Vice President J.D. Vance says progress was made
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What happened
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance spoke on Monday after two days of talks in Switzerland. He said there was progress and cited an agreed mechanism to prevent friction as part of the ceasefire framework.
- 01Vance addressed reporters after two days of talks in Switzerland.
- 02He said the negotiations made progress.
- 03The sides agreed on a mechanism to prevent friction.
- 04Vance said a ceasefire needs an organized system, not just less shooting.
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