Trump made important statements about Ukraine: what the US president said.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, made important statements about Ukraine on the evening of August 6. This became known after the negotiations of special representative Steve Vitkoff and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin.
The American president appeared online from the Oval Office in the White House. The media announced his speech on the morning of August 6. It is likely related to the meeting between Vitkoff and Putin, which took place on the same day.
It should be noted that Trump assessed the negotiations in the Kremlin as 'successful'. Journalists from the NYT also spread information about the American president's intentions to meet with Putin and hold a trilateral meeting with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky.
In addition, the White House is preparing to impose additional sanctions against Russia this week.
Summary
Ukraine is holding its position regarding international politics and negotiations among key world leaders. Meetings, statements, and possible trilateral meetings among Trump, Putin, and Zelensky are arousing increased interest and expectations from state cooperation.
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