Mike Volts commented on Trump’s statement about receiving a letter from the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, which is a “good, positive first step.”
U.S. President Donald Trump will consider the possibility of continuing assistance in Ukraine if peace negotiations are fixed and steps are being taken to strengthen trust. The American leader counselor told National Security, Mike Walz, Reuters reported Wednesday, March 5.
He commented on Trump’s statement about receiving a letter from the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, which is a “good, positive first step.” According to him, officials discussed the date, place and participants in the negotiations, which would lead to the cessation of war.
“In my opinion, if we can fix these negotiations and advance these negotiations, and really put confidence in the table on the table, then the President will carefully look at this pause.
At the same time, he did not specify exactly the steps to strengthen trust.
“We are already talking about the steps to strengthen the trust, which we will then implement in connection with the Russians and check this side,” Walz added.
Remember, on March 4, the media, citing unnamed officials from the White House and Pentagon, reported that Trump had ordered to stop all military assistance in Ukraine while its leaders “showed a sincere promise to the world.” Later, this inormation was confirmed.
On the same day, Zelensky published a post on Social Network X, where he expressed his readiness for peace negotiations and suggested the early stages of a Truce. Trump said he appreciated such a statement.
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