Trump Urges Zelenskyy to Make a Deal with Putin | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
President Trump said a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy is planned to pursue peace talks and urged Zelenskyy to make a deal to end the war, stating progress has been made.
- The summit in Anchorage, Alaska, brought together President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who praised the meeting as positive despite no concrete agreements.
- Amid the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war since February 2022, Fox News correspondent Edward Lawrence noted a focus on U.S.–Russia negotiations at the summit.
- During the interview, Trump said he rated the summit a `10 out of 10` and identified two "pretty significant items" that could be reached.
- Shifting responsibility, Trump told Hannity `it's up to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to get it done` and urged European nations to get involved.
- Planning ahead, Trump said he would attend a trilateral meeting with Zelenskyy and Putin and confirmed a follow-up will be scheduled.
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Having or not having atomic weapons. That’s the question. Russia has them and Ukraine doesn’t and that’s why Volodimir Zelenski will have to accept the “treaty” that Vladimir Putin wants to arrange (if he wants to) to end the war, and better if he does so without many more deaths, because that way US President Donald Trump can continue to present himself as a “pacifier.”
Trump urges Zelenskyy to make a deal with Putin | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
WASHINGTON/MOSCOW/KYIV >> President Donald Trump said today that Ukraine should make a deal to end the war with Russia because “Russia is a very big power, and they’re not” after a summit where Vladimir Putin was reported to have demanded more Ukrainian land.
Trump says he knows exactly why Putin wouldn't have invaded Ukraine if he was president
President Donald Trump said the reason Russia invaded Ukraine under President Biden instead of himself is obvious.Trump had a historic meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday to discuss the possibility of peace with Ukraine. In a press conference after their discussion, Putin confirmed Trump's long-held claim that he would not have started a war with the Ukraine if Trump was in the Oval Office at the time, in early 2022.Speaking …
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