Trump urged Xi Jinping to help end the war in Ukraine: what was said.
According to inkorr.com: U.S. President Donald Trump expressed hope that Chinese leader Xi Jinping could help end the war in Ukraine. He made this statement to reporters during a press conference in the Oval Office of the White House.
Trump noted that his administration is actively working to find peace in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, hoping for support from China to ultimately resolve this issue.
'We are working very hard to settle the issues between Russia and Ukraine. We'll see what happens there,' Trump said.
He expressed belief that this problem can be solved, especially after communicating with Xi Jinping, and considers that China can also contribute to the peace settlement process.
Trump emphasized that Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin 'hate each other' and noted that he himself had stopped seven wars in the past. He stressed that Russian aggression in Ukraine is a conflict that should not have arisen, stating that if he were still president, he could have prevented it.
The U.S. President called on Xi Jinping to cooperate in efforts to end the war in Ukraine and hopes that discussions between the leaders will help resolve global issues.
Cooperation between the U.S. and China on the issue of peaceful resolution in Ukraine could be an important step towards stability in the region. Involving other countries in the negotiation process can help create a more comprehensive approach to resolving the conflict that has been ongoing for several years and has serious implications for international security.
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