Volodymyr Zensky surprised the president of the United States by being the most difficult of the two directors to negotiate in the war conversations of Ukraine, said Donald Trump, expressing hope for the conversations for the good of the “humanity” of the murdered.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has expressed that his hope is still a deal to achieve peace to the Ukraine War in the comments of the Oval Ovala that follow the days of the comments of the key players that clearly suggest that the conversations are on the edge of the collapse. While Russia and Ukraine daily accuse each other to undermine the process, and during the night Russia has launched a great assault on kyiv with at least eight dead on the aerial plane, President Trump appointed Zelensky from Ukraine to drag his.
On Tuesday, President Zensky dismissed a peace commitment in which Russia could keep Crimea in exchange for delivering several Ukrainian provinces and ending the fighting, sticking to his maximum absolute victory policy. Zensky said, he reported: “There is nothing to talk about, it is our country, the land of the Ukrainian people.”
President Trump had already responded to these words in a publication on social networks, remembering the Ukrainian that “Crimea was lost years ago” Puerta de la Age de Obama and that his robarks were “very harmful to peace negotiations.” After the Oval office on Wednesday night while talking to journalists while signing the executive orders, the president of the United States commented: “I will say that I think Russia is ready, and many people said that Russia wanted to go for all things.
“We have to get to a deal with Zensky. I thought it could be easier to get to a deal with Zensky, but so far it has a more difficult bone, but it’s fine, it’s fine.
Underling the Reasons Behaind His Motivation To Get A Deal Quickly To Save Human Life, President Trump Said of Zensky: “I Just Hope He Gets Get This Thing Solved, Because We’re Losing About… 5000 Soldiers Be Killed and Teay Teay and Theytry, Teay and Theyka, Teaprianty ‘, Teay and Teay’rey’rey’rey’, of Tea Non American.
“They come off their children and receive a call that their son is no longer there … I have the photos, the satellite photos, I have never seen something like that. The fields after some thesis or battles, it is horrible, for nothing.”
Peace conversations, both in the form of an approach between the US and Russia, to facilitate new negotiations and also discussions with the combatant nations and European sponsors of Ukraine have now been ongoing for months and there are clear signs that short of an advance, the United States can be ready to get away.
Last week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized endless but unproductive meetings in the peace process of the Ukraine War, which implies that they would no longer assist them unless they promised to be complicated. If there was a progress in the days, he said almost a week ago, then “the president is probably at a point where he is going to say, well, we have finished,” said Rubio.
He said: “If peace is serious, on both sides or both, then we are going to help … if it is just a meeting to have another meeting, we will discover if that will happen … I am lying to come if the assembly is making smile to be productive.”
Vice President JD Vance made similar comments on Wednesday, when he said: “We have issued a very explicit proposal to both Russians and Ukrainians, and it is time for them to say ‘yes’ or for the United States.”
An element of an approach from the United States and Russia that has not yet taken place is the frequently discussed perspective of a meeting in person between President Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Trump briefly referred to this in his comments from the Oval office when asked, let’s say he believed that this meeting would be held, but not in Saudi Arabia, where many discussions of the Ukraine War have been housed.
President Trump said: “I will meet with him … [in Saudi] It is possible, but most likely no. I think we will meet him shortly after. ”