'Have the meeting now!': Trump says Ukraine should 'immediately' agree to direct talks with Russia
- Donald Trump urged Ukraine to immediately accept direct talks with Russia proposed for Thursday in Istanbul to end the war.
- The talks were proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and depend on an unconditional ceasefire starting Monday for 30 days.
- European leaders, among them Sir Keir Starmer, warned that they would impose new sanctions on Russia if it did not adhere to the conditions of the ceasefire.
- Trump stated on Sunday he doubts Ukraine will make a deal with Putin and said, 'have the meeting now'.
- If no deal emerges, European leaders and the US will know where matters stand and can act accordingly.
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Trump calls on Ukraine to accept “immediately” Putin’s plan to meet in Turkey – The Third
U.S. President Donald Trump this Sunday asked Ukraine to accept “immediately” the proposal of Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet next Thursday in Turkey, so that they can both determine if peace is possible. The Republican leader said on his network, Truth Social, that “Russia does not want to have a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine, but wants to meet Thursday, in Turkey, to negotiate a possible end to the bloodbath.” “Ukraine should accep…


Trump ‘Starting to Doubt Ukraine Will Make a Deal With Putin’
(WND)—President Donald Trump on Sunday aired his personal doubts about Ukraine possibly making a peace deal with Russia to end the three-year “bloodbath,” but urged the leaders of both countries to meet “now,” irrespective of any ceasefire precondition. “President Putin of Russia doesn’t want to have a Cease Fire Agreement with Ukraine, but rather wants to meet on Thursday, in Turkey, to negotiate a possible end to the BLOODBATH,” Trump said on …
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