After Zelenskyy meeting, Trump calls on Ukraine and Russia to 'stop where they are' and end the war

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US President Donald Trump has urged Ukraine and Russia to "stop where they are" and bring an end to the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine, following a meeting with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

The call for cessation of hostilities comes as tensions between the two nations remain high, with fighting continuing along the contact line separating government-controlled territory from separatist-held areas. Trump's statement was seen by many as an attempt to inject some much-needed calm into the already volatile situation.

During the meeting, Zelenskyy had expressed concerns over the impact of ongoing conflict on Ukraine's economy and infrastructure, while also stressing the need for a negotiated settlement that would address key issues such as territorial integrity and security guarantees. Trump appeared to have listened to these concerns, at least in part, by suggesting that both parties should refrain from further escalation.

However, the proposal has been met with skepticism by some observers, who argue that it amounts to little more than a tactical retreat for one side or another. "It's all about buying time," said one analyst, who wished to remain anonymous. "Either party will use this temporary reprieve to regroup and recharge before launching an even more intense campaign."

Others have expressed concerns that Trump's intervention may be seen as overly sympathetic to Russia's position, particularly given the US President's own history of criticizing Ukraine's pro-Western government. While some argue that Trump's approach is a necessary attempt to reduce tensions, others see it as a thinly veiled attempt to curry favor with Vladimir Putin.

Ultimately, the success of Trump's proposal will depend on the willingness of both sides to engage in meaningful dialogue and compromise. As one observer noted, "The question is whether either side has the appetite for that kind of negotiation."
 
omg i feel like we're running out of options here! 🀞 let's hope trump's proposal can actually lead to some serious talks between ukraine and russia... we need a peaceful resolution ASAP πŸ’•πŸŒŸ maybe this is the calm before the storm tho? 😬 still keeping fingers crossed 🀞
 
I'M REALLY GLAD TO SEE THE US PRESIDENT TRYING TO HELP BROKEN TIES BETWEEN UKRAINE AND RUSSIA 🀞 BUT SERIOUSLY, IT'S GOOD THAT DONALD TRUMP IS LISTENING TO VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY'S CONCERNS, ESPECIALLY ABOUT ECONOMY AND INFRASTRUCTURE. BUT I'M ALSO GETTING SKEPTICAL WHEN PEOPLE SAY IT'S JUST A TACTICAL RETREAT FOR ONE SIDE πŸ€” MAYBE TRUMP IS TRYING TO REDUCE TENSIONS, BUT IF RACE IS BEHIND RUSSIA'S POSITION, THEN WE NEED TO SEE SOME REAL COMMITMENT FROM THEIR SIDE πŸ˜’ ANYWAY, I HOPE THIS PROPOSAL CAN HELP US GET OUT OF THIS VIOLENT STALEMATE AND FIND A WAY FORWARD πŸš€
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole Ukraine situation 🀯... I mean, can we just make a peace agreement already? It's all so confusing... πŸ€” Trump says stop fighting, but what does that even mean? Like, is it going to be a ceasefire or something? πŸ•°οΈ And why does everyone have different opinions about it? 😩 One minute it's like calm down, the next it's like "no way, let's keep fighting". πŸ’₯ I just want to see some clear lines and structure in this whole thing... maybe some bullet points or a flowchart? πŸ“ Something to make sense of it all.
 
omg u think trump is trying 2 help or wut? i mean hes been critiquing ukraine's gov4m3nt & now hes tellin russia 2 stop fightin? doesnt seem like much of a plan 2 me... either way, we gotta see how this plays out. the question r us: will they actually listen 2 each other or just use it as a distraction? πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
OMG u guys I'm literally so concerned about this whole situation rn 🀯 like can't we all just get along?! πŸ™ the fighting has been going on for years and it's taking a huge toll on Ukraine's economy and infrastructure, not to mention the innocent people getting hurt πŸ€•.

I feel bad for Trump that he's trying to help but I'm also worried that his approach might be seen as too sympathetic to Russia πŸ€” like we all know how sensitive Putin is about Ukraine's pro-Western government 😬. And what if it just buys time for one side or the other to regroup and launch an even more intense campaign? 🚨 that would be super scary.

I think what we really need here is for both sides to come together and have a real, honest conversation about their concerns and find some common ground πŸ’¬. It's not rocket science, but it does take effort and commitment from everyone involved πŸ™. Fingers crossed that Trump's proposal can somehow bring us closer to peace πŸŒŽπŸ’–
 
Trump's call for a ceasefire in Ukraine seems like a good starting point, but I'm not sure if it's enough πŸ€”. If Russia is just gonna regroup and recharge before launching another attack, what's the point? πŸ˜’ And I don't think Trump's approach is neutral at all - I mean, he's been pretty harsh on Ukraine in the past, so why should we trust him now to be fair to both sides? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Still, it's worth trying, right? Maybe it'll lead to some serious negotiations and a real chance for peace. Fingers crossed! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” think trump's trying to pull a fast one here, gotta say, his 'stop where you are' line sounds like a bunch of empty words πŸ™„. doesn't take much to spot the real agenda behind this "calm" talk...
 
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