Melania Trump sent a letter to Putin about children: what exactly she wrote.
The First Lady of the United States, Melania Trump, wrote a letter to the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, which was delivered by her husband, President Donald Trump, during a meeting in Alaska. The letter discussed children with the words 'The time has come,' which may relate to the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children to the Russian Federation.
As reported by Fox News, Melania Trump wrote: 'Every child deep down dreams of the same thing, no matter where they were born – in a village or a city. They dream of love, opportunities, and safety. As parents, we are obliged to nurture the hopes of the next generation.'
Melania Trump urged Putin to protect the innocence of children to ensure them a worthy future.
This caused a wave of reactions, as the information about the letter from the First Lady to the head of the Russian Federation became known quite recently.
Supplement: Melania Trump addressed Putin in a letter urging him to protect innocent children and provide them with a worthy future, emphasizing the importance of caring for the next generation. This unexpected action by the First Lady sparked general interest and discussion among the public.Read also
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