Arguing that progress has been made in talks aimed at ending hostilities in Ukraine, Trump stressed that “we have no agreement” yet.
US President Donald Trump does not want to talk about the possibility of developing “peacekeeping” in Ukraine before an agreement is reached for a ceasefire, as he pointed out by British Prime Minister Kir Starmer to the White House.
Arguing that progress has been made in talks aimed at ending hostilities in Ukraine, Trump stressed that “we have no agreement” yet.
For this reason, he explained, “I do not like to talk about maintaining peace until we come to an agreement to move on to the process,” adding that he wants to avoid the … gross.
For his part, British Prime Minister Kir Starmer will attempt to convince Trump that the US is needed to support European troops in Ukraine to ensure a future peace agreement. “It is very important, if agreement is reached, to preserve it,” he said at the start of the meeting.
Donald Trump also confirmed that he will sign an agreement on Ukrainian fossil resources with his Ukrainian counterpart on Friday Friday.
“It comes here and we will sign the deal, probably before the press representatives, and we will have a good discussion,” he told the Oval Office.
Asked by a journalist if he still believes that Zelenski is a “dictator”, as he recently described him, Donald Trump replied, “Did I say that?” And he went on to say, “I don’t think I said it. Next question … “. He hastened to add that he had “very good relations” with the president of Ukraine.
Source :Skai
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