Trump says that bringing peace between Russia and Ukraine could get him into Heaven
Donald Trump is pursuing a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, claiming it could save 7,000 lives weekly and improve his chances of entering heaven, the president said.
- On August 18, 2025, President Trump hosted Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and seven European leaders at the White House to advance stalled peace efforts for the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
- This followed Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russia’s refusal of past bilateral meeting invitations, and the ongoing military support from the US and Europe for Ukraine amid unresolved territorial demands.
- Trump said he plans to facilitate a meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin, encouraging both leaders to demonstrate flexibility and a readiness to resolve the conflict soon.
- Speaking on Fox & Friends August 19, Trump joked, "I want to try and get to heaven, if possible," alluding to ending the war and noting planes were shot down and a nuclear war was narrowly avoided.
- These talks signal a fragile opening toward peace although uncertainty remains if Putin will engage, with potentially thousands of lives saved if a resolution is achieved.
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