Trump says peace deal in Ukraine to happen 'fairly soon' or not at all
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President Trump stated that negotiations to end the war in Ukraine are progressing but emphasized the urgency of reaching an agreement due to a limited timeframe. During a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump expressed confidence in Russian President Putin's commitment to peace. Starmer's visit highlighted concerns among European leaders about Trump potentially making concessions to Putin amidst rising tensions following a recent exchange between Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Trump's administration has kept in touch with key figures including Zelenskyy and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to facilitate peace talks.
I think we've made a lot of progress, and I believe that the talks to end the war are very well advanced. There is a narrow window for a deal.
Starmer urged Trump to continue supporting Ukraine as tensions rose after Trump's exchange with Zelenskyy, raising concerns about potential concessions to Putin.
I think he'll keep his word, said Trump regarding Putin's intentions, highlighting a long relationship and past experiences with the Russian president.
To begin the process of ending this spiral of death, I had historic back to back calls with President Putin—signifying the urgent need for peace.
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