The United States conduct “very constructive negotiations in Ukraine.”
On the evening of February 4, during a press conference in the White House with the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyag, said US President Donald Trump, Voice of America reports.
According to Trump, he will “do everything” to stop the war in Ukraine. Trump emphasized that from the destruction of cities in Ukraine they look “as bad as gas and even worse.”
Cities are currently largely destroyed. We are talking about a very sad sight. We are talking about Gaza. Well, many of these cities look as bad as gas, or, even worse, ”he said, adding that he wanted“ he stopped. ”
Trump said he wanted to stop the “absolute massacre”, as he called the war in Ukraine.
We are talking with the Russians, we are talking with the Ukrainian leadership, ”the president said, responding to the journalist about the peaceful plan of Ukraine, but he did not inform the details of his plan.
We have very good negotiations, and I think it will work. I think that something will happen, I hope, ”he added.
Trump also did not answer the question of whether the Russian territory of Ukraine will leave.
He repeated his words that he received reports on the number of soldiers who died in Ukraine every week, and “these numbers are amazing.”
When you hear real numbers in Ukraine, what numbers, and this is not given to the destroyed cities and I die everyone. Therefore, I want this to stop, ”the US President said.
According to Trump, on the Ukrainian side there are 700 thousand dead Ukrainian military and “800 thousand and, possibly more” from the Russian side.
Prior to this, the White House adviser Mike Volz in an interview with Fox News said that the preparatory work is being carried out for a potential meeting of Trump with the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, but he added that he “had nothing to confirm.”
Source: “Voice of America”
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