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VP JD Vance Visits Dachau Memorial Ahead of Talks with Zelenskyy

JD Vance's visit to Dachau highlights WWII atrocities as he prepares for negotiations on the Russia-Ukraine conflict with President Zelenskyy.

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  1. VP Vance is visiting the Dachau concentration camp memorial

    The moment at Dachau will offer Vance a chance to reflect on the scourges of war just as his boss, Donald Trump, is ratcheting up his efforts to end the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

    VP Vance is visiting the Dachau concentration camp memorial

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Updated: Feb 13th, 2025, 3:02 AM ET

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U.S. Vice President JD Vance will visit the Dachau concentration camp memorial prior to critical discussions with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy at the Munich Security Conference. This visit serves as a reflection on the horrors of war and a reminder of historical atrocities as Vance joins discussions regarding negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. Vance's visit marks his first overseas engagement as Vice President, aiming to address the ongoing conflict and the international military assistance provided to Ukraine. The future of NATO's role in the conflict will also be a central topic during the conference.


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