Donald Trump, the president of the United States, stated on Tuesday that while Russia wants to end its conflict with Ukraine, it” may be dragging its foot.”
Russia may want to see an end to it, but it might be dragging their feet. Trump stated in an interview with Newsmax that he’s done it over the centuries.
In Saudi Arabia, the US was holding separate conversations with Russia and Ukraine, with an eye on a possible limited peace, which might be a major step closer to the end of the conflict.
US announced earlier that day that individual negotiations would lead to a preliminary agreement between Ukraine and Russia, which would end hostilities and guarantee safe sea passage in the Black Sea.
However, many details remained unsettled, and the Kremlin cited the removal of some American sanctions as evidence.
Following three days of discussions between US authorities and independent delegations from Ukraine and Russia in Saudi Arabia, the statement focused on possible steps in the direction of a limited peace.
Although a complete peace deal was still a distant possibility, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, praised the conversations as the first “right steps” in the 3-year conflict’s resolution.
In a press conference, he stated that these are the first steps taken by the national administration to end the war and the possibility of a complete ceasefire as well as the first steps toward a long-term and just peace agreement.
Following the Riyadh conferences, where US experts met with Ukrainian and Russian officials in private meetings, the White House issued individual claims.
According to reports, both parties “agreed to ensure safe navigation, reduce the use of force, and stop the use of corporate warships for military purposes in the Black Sea.”
US President Donald Trump had previously stated at the White House,” We are making a lot of improvement. That’s all I can record, he continued.
A Russian mediator recently stated that discussions between Russian and US officials regarding a partial ceasefire were productive and did remain, and that he was interested in boosting participation by including the UN and more countries.
We talked about all, according to Grigory Karasin, who spoke to Russia’s TASS media organization. It was an extreme discussion, never easy, but very helpful for both of us and the Americans.
After the delegations ‘ 12-hour hotel negotiations in Saudi Arabia were over, he declared,” We will continue it.”
Following Trump’s condemnation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House earlier this month, discussions broke out in Jeddah.
Russian President Vladimir Putin turned down a 30-day peace that Kyiv had agreed to during those classes.
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