Trump on the peace agreement after the meeting with Zelensky: what is known about the negotiations.
According to ТСН: US President Donald Trump expressed cautious optimism about the possibility of signing a final peace agreement following Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to his residence Mar-a-Lago.
Trump noted that the negotiations are not going smoothly, as there are still significant differences between the parties. However, he emphasized that there is potential for reaching agreements.
In particular, Trump pointed out that both Ukraine and Russia are showing interest in a peaceful resolution of the conflict, although both sides are currently acting very cautiously, carefully assessing every step during the negotiations.
Although Trump did not disclose details of a possible agreement, he stressed that further contacts and diplomatic efforts could greatly influence the developments.
Earlier, it was reported that Trump announced a quick conversation with Putin and expressed optimism about the meeting with Zelensky.
“The fate of any peace plan depends solely on his decision.”
Thus, Trump’s position highlights the importance of diplomacy in resolving the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Peace negotiations are becoming particularly significant amid prolonged disagreements, and the further actions of world leaders could determine the future of the situation in the region. We will monitor the developments, as a successful dialogue may open new opportunities for peace in Ukraine.
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