Trump Calls for Russia and Ukraine to Declare Victory in Ongoing Conflict
In a surprise development, President Donald Trump has said that both Russia and Ukraine should declare victory in their ongoing conflict, allowing history to decide on the outcome. The statement came after his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Friday.
Trump's comments were made in a post on his Truth Social platform, where he expressed his openness to trading US Tomahawk missiles for Ukrainian drones. However, he emphasized that discussions about the potential deal are not meant to escalate tensions with Russia.
Zelenskyy told reporters after the meeting that he and Trump decided not to publicly discuss whether the US will provide long-range weapons due to concerns of escalation. The Ukrainian president stated that he wants to focus on finding a peaceful solution to the conflict, but Putin is "not ready" to end the war.
Trump's comments have been met with skepticism by some in the international community. Russian Ambassador to the US Olga Stefanishyna described the attack on Ukraine as a direct blow to ongoing peace efforts led by President Trump.
The US and Russian advisers will be meeting next week ahead of the anticipated Trump-Putin meeting, which is expected to take place in Budapest. The meetings are seen as an opportunity for both sides to discuss potential solutions to the conflict.
Trump's meeting with Zelenskyy was a rare visit from a US president to Ukraine, and the two leaders expressed a desire to find common ground in their efforts to end the war. However, Trump's comments have raised questions about his commitment to finding a peaceful solution to the conflict.
In recent months, Trump has expressed frustration with Putin over the failure to end the war. First lady Melania Trump, however, has been working on a separate initiative to return Ukrainian children to their families, which she said was her own idea.
In a surprise development, President Donald Trump has said that both Russia and Ukraine should declare victory in their ongoing conflict, allowing history to decide on the outcome. The statement came after his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Friday.
Trump's comments were made in a post on his Truth Social platform, where he expressed his openness to trading US Tomahawk missiles for Ukrainian drones. However, he emphasized that discussions about the potential deal are not meant to escalate tensions with Russia.
Zelenskyy told reporters after the meeting that he and Trump decided not to publicly discuss whether the US will provide long-range weapons due to concerns of escalation. The Ukrainian president stated that he wants to focus on finding a peaceful solution to the conflict, but Putin is "not ready" to end the war.
Trump's comments have been met with skepticism by some in the international community. Russian Ambassador to the US Olga Stefanishyna described the attack on Ukraine as a direct blow to ongoing peace efforts led by President Trump.
The US and Russian advisers will be meeting next week ahead of the anticipated Trump-Putin meeting, which is expected to take place in Budapest. The meetings are seen as an opportunity for both sides to discuss potential solutions to the conflict.
Trump's meeting with Zelenskyy was a rare visit from a US president to Ukraine, and the two leaders expressed a desire to find common ground in their efforts to end the war. However, Trump's comments have raised questions about his commitment to finding a peaceful solution to the conflict.
In recent months, Trump has expressed frustration with Putin over the failure to end the war. First lady Melania Trump, however, has been working on a separate initiative to return Ukrainian children to their families, which she said was her own idea.