Trump’s Calls with Putin and Zelensky: What He Revealed About the War in Ukraine.
Trump Addresses the Ukraine War During G7 Press Conference
According to Espreso.tv: Speaking at a press conference following the G7 summit in France, Donald Trump addressed the conflict in Ukraine, highlighting his phone conversations with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky. The former U.S. president expressed hope for progress, stating,
“We had a productive discussion about the war in Ukraine yesterday morning.”
On June 13, Trump spoke by phone with both Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. During their conversation, Zelensky showed Trump a photo of the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra after an attack, which alarmed the American politician. Trump condemned the strike on this historic site, calling it a serious crime.
Battlefield Realities and Diplomatic Efforts
Trump also noted that
“something is going to happen. A lot of people, a lot of soldiers are dying,”pointing to the heavy casualties on both sides of the conflict. He believes that 'they both want to do something. They just don’t know how to do it.' These remarks underscore the complexity of the situation and the urgent need for diplomatic solutions to end the war.
Trump’s comments reflect his active involvement in international efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine. The significance of direct talks between world leaders highlights dialogue as a potential path to peace. This shows that even amid the harsh realities of war, there may be avenues to reduce tensions and seek compromise.
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