Trump undertakes to pursue the peace of Russia-Ukraine: they are
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Trump is not happy with the Russia-Ukraine War
President Trump told News themezone on Wednesday that he is still committed to making a peace agreement between Russia and Ukrainedespite the growing uncertainty about the perspective of face -to -face conversations between Russian president Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Trump characterized his position as realistic and optimistic, and said he is closely monitoring how both leaders are handling this crossroads in the negotiations.
“I’ve been seeing it, I’ve been seeing it and I have been talking about that with President Putin and President Zelenskyy,” Trump said in a telephone interview. “Something is going to happen, but they are not yet ready. But something will happen. We are going to do it.”
The president’s comments occur when Russia continues to attack Ukraine. At the end of last month, Russia carried out a massive attack of drones and missiles against the capital of Ukraine, killing at least 15 people, including four children, according to an official of the city.
Trump said he is not happy with the butcher shop, but will continue to press for a peace agreement.
“I think we are going to straighten everything,” he said.
“Frankly, Russia, I thought, would have been on the easiest side than I stopped, but it seems to be something that is a little more difficult than some of others,” he said.
Earlier on Wednesday, Trump told journalists that he was seeing how Putin He joined the leaders of China and North Korea for a great military parade in Beijing.
“I understand the reason why they were doing it, and they hoped he was looking, and I was looking,” Trump said. “My relationship with all of them is very good. We are going to discover how well it is during the next week or two.”
Trump also told News themezone on Wednesday that his focus on many diplomatic negotiations, either with Russia and Ukraine or with other nations at war, is to bring together key leaders in a room and make them negotiate an agreement in real time, often with their orientation on transaction, and not write any possibility before that happens.
That approach, he said, demands patience, even when a quick resolution is sought, but believes that it has been worth in other peace agreements this year.
When asked if sometimes he must “expect things”, Mr. Trump replied: “Well, you have to do that.”
“We have had some very good days, fortunately, and once I put them in a room together, or get them at least talk together, they seem to exercise. We have saved millions of lives.”
Last month, ahead of your observation closely meeting With Putin in Alaska, Trump told reporters: “All I want to do is prepare the table for the next meeting, which should happen shortly.”
Beyond the Russian-Ukraine War, Trump has affirmed in recent weeks that it should be accredited by the end Six or seven wars during this period and that deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts. White House officials have indicated a list of seven conflicts that the president is referring: Israel and Iran, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Armenia and AzerbaijanThailand and Cambodia, India and PakistanEgypt and Ethiopia, and Serbia and Kosovo.
Some foreign policy analysts have criticized Mr. Trump’s statement, saying that many of these conflicts are still not resolved or were not large -scale wars. Or they argued that Trump was not a central force in the discussions.
Several Trump allies have told News themezone that Trump argues that the work done by him and his administration has been crucial to promote these negotiations.
“Many times, they fight each other for so long,” Trump told News themezone. “They fight with each other for so long, they don’t even think in terms of peace. It simply becomes a way of life. And when I play them, I get people in the room, I can convince them.
Trump told News themezone that he is not looking for the Nobel Peace Prize. The 2025 award recipient is expected to be announced next month.
“I have nothing to say about it,” Trump said. “All I can do is get wars.” He added: “I don’t look for attention. I just want to save lives.”
- Ukraine
- Donald Trump
- Russia
- Vladimir Putin
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Robert Costa
Robert Costa is a national correspondent of “News themezone Sunday Morning” and the chief analyst of Washington of News themezone.


