“US President Donald Trump said the United States was “very constructive negotiations on Ukraine” and assured that he would “do everything” to stop the Russian-Ukrainian war. Source: “European Truth” with reference to Trump’s statement to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyha Press Conference in the White House Direct Trump Language: “We are conducting very good negotiations (with the Russians and with the Ukrainian leadership – ed.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
US President Donald Trump said the United States was “very constructive negotiations on Ukraine” and assured that he would “do everything” to stop the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Source: “European Truth” with reference to Trump’s statement to jointly with the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyha Press Conference in the White House
Direct Trump language: “We are conducting very good negotiations (with the Russians and with the Ukrainian leadership – ed.), Very constructive negotiations on Ukraine.”
Details: He noted that through Russian blows, Ukrainian cities look “as bad as a gas and even worse.”
Trump stressed that he wanted to stop “absolute slaughterhouse” and added that every week he was receiving reports on the number of soldiers who died in Ukraine and “these figures are striking.”
“When you hear real figures in Ukraine … numbers, and this is not given to the destroyed cities and all killed people. So I want it to stop,” the US president said, adding that on the Ukrainian side it is about “700,000 dead military” And from Russian about “800 thousand, and possibly more.”
The publication emphasizes that Trump was asked if he would demand from the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin now to leave the occupied territory of Ukraine now, but the President did not answer this question.
Earlier, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that 45 100 Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the war against Russia, and another 390 thousand times were injured.
Prehistory:
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier expressed his hope for a meeting with the US President in the near future. According to him, it should precede the definition of the format of conversations with the Russians.
- On February 4, Presidential Office Andriy Yermak spoke with the newly appointed National Security Advisor to US President Michael Volz.
- It was the first public contact of the representatives of the Ukrainian authorities with the Trump administration after the latter started work.