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Welcome to The World in 10.
In an increasingly uncertain world, this is The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security.
Today with me, Stuart Willey, joined by Toby Gillis.
Just days after signing a natural resources deal with Ukraine,
the White House may be stepping back from its role in peace negotiations over the war.
Vice President J.D.
Vance says the conflict is not going to end any time soon,
while Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State,
is warning concrete proposals are needed or the U.S. president will stop dedicating time to the issue.
To help us understand the chances of peace without the US,