“In an interview with Fox News, US President Donald Trump after meeting with the Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska that a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine is now dependent on President Vladimir Zelensky.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Trump in an interview with Fox News, quoted CNN, Interfax-Ukraine
Details: Trump stated that Zelensky’s meeting with Putin could soon take place.
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Direct language Trump: “Now depends on President Zelensky to do so.”
“I think they are going to organize a meeting between President Zelensky, Putin and me now.”
Details: Trump refused to name differences, interfere with the agreement.
But, despite the fact that he failed to reach the agreement, he called the summit with Putin successful, rating a meeting on 10 out of 10, “in the sense that we were perfectly understood.”
Direct language Trump: “I want to make sure it will be done.
And we have a good chance of doing it. ”
Details: Trump also said he agreed to negotiate with the Russian leader that the war in Ukraine would end with the exchange of territories and certain guarantees of security by the United States.
When asked about territorial concessions that would give Russia lands that have not previously had, and potential guarantees of US security for Ukraine, Trump said it was a matter of agreement with Putin.
Direct language Trump: “Well, I think these are the points we discussed, and these are the points we have mostly agreed.
In fact, I think we agree largely (with Putin – ed.). I can tell you that the meeting was warm. ”
Details: He called Putin “a strong guy” and “steep as hell”, but said that the meeting was positive.
Direct language Trump: “I think we are close enough to the end. And look, Ukraine has to agree with it.”
Details: Trump gave advice to Zelensky: “We need to conclude an agreement.”
The US president also stated that “Russia is a very large state” unlike Ukraine.
That preceded: Meeting by US President Donald Trump and Russian ruler Vladimir Putin ended without reaching an agreement or declaring a ceasefire in Ukraine, despite the statement of “significant progress”.