Vladimir Putin’s and Donald Trump’s telephone conversations will take place on Tuesday, according to the Kremlin, which was confirmed on Monday.
That is indeed the event, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. For a discussion is being put together for Tuesday. Trump added that he would speak with Putin on Tuesday and that” a lot of job” had been done between the two edges in terms of resolving the Ukraine issue.
” I believe both sides have already discussed a lot of it.” We’re now discussing that, with Russia and Ukraine splitting up some property, according to Trump.
He added,” We’re doing very well, I think, with Russia,” in a statement made later on Sunday evening to investigators on Air Force One. We’ll check if we have anything to reveal, perhaps by Tuesday. On Tuesday, I’ll been speaking with President Putin.
Following a warning from the US and G7 partners to Russia on Friday that punishment had been stepped up and that freezing Russian assets could be used to help Ukraine, the statements come after. The White House is attempting to persuade Putin to accept a stalemate.
Trump and Putin could have an important conversation at this crucial point in the issue and give Trump a chance to influence US international policy even more. Western allies are hesitant about Trump’s attitude toward Putin and his harsh stance against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who received criticism during his Oval Office visit more than two weeks ago.
Russia invaded Ukraine three years ago, but it failed to accomplish its original goal of gaining power of major portions of the nation.
Last year, Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special minister, visited Moscow to give details of a mutual US-Ukrainian stalemate plan, which includes a 30-day delay in fighting.
Russia has not yet agreed to a 30-day ceasefire, but Ukraine has. Putin stated last week that a peace may result in a resolution that addresses the conflict’s causes.
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