“Trump called on Putin to conclude a peace agreement and announced a possible meeting US President Donald Trump called on Putin to end the war in Ukraine due to Russia’s heavy losses. Trump announced plans to meet with Putin and noted that Zelensky is ready for an agreement under certain conditions.”, — write on: unn.ua
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It is noted that the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, while talking to journalists in the White House, called on Vladimir Putin to conclude an agreement.
He has to make a deal. I think he is destroying Russia by not making a deal
The American President noted that the continuation of the conflict causes significant damage to Russia. He highlighted economic problems, including inflation, which is approaching 10%.
I think Russia will have big problems. Look at their economy. Look at their inflation
He also announced plans to meet with Putin to discuss ways to end the conflict, noting that the details of the meeting are currently being agreed upon.
“It could be very soon,” said Donald Trump. “The war between Ukraine and Russia should never have started,” he added.
According to the US President, Putin “can’t be happy” at the moment.
Things are not going very well for him. I mean he’s in pain… he doesn’t look too good… I think he’d be very happy to end this war
Donald Trump said that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told him that he wanted to make a deal, provided that it would lead to a lasting end to the war that would be acceptable to Ukraine.
Zelenskyy wants to make a deal. I don’t know if Putin wants to. Maybe not. I don’t know
According to CNN, earlier, during their presidential campaign, both Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance expressed skepticism about the continued support of the United States to Ukraine, often indicating that Ukraine should agree to a truce with Russia. despite the loss of part of their territories.
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Donald Trump said that Russia lost almost 1 million soldiers, and Ukraine – about 700 thousand. According to him, Putin cannot be satisfied with the slow progress of the war.