The President of the United States said there was a “good opportunity” to solve the problem, so he didn’t want to talk about “the way of communicating peace.
The United States may stop participating in negotiations at the end of the Russian War against Ukraine. This will happen if one of the parties prevents the world. US President Donald Trump announced this in a briefing Friday, April 18.
Journalists have asked him to comment on the statement of state secretary Marco Rubio that the United States will depart from the Ukraine negotiation process, if in the coming days there are no signs that the agreement between Kiev and Moscow is possible in the coming weeks.
“There’s no exact deadline, but we want to do it quickly. We’re talking about life. People are dying,” Trump said.
He added that “2.5 thousand people died weekly in a brutal battle,” so the USA “will prevent it.”
“If for some reason one of the parties creates serious obstacles, we just say:” You are fools, you are terrible people, “and we will reject everything. But we hope that it cannot reach. Marco is right when he says we want to end everything,” the President emphasized.
According to him, many people die every day while “someone is constantly playing.” At the same time, Trump noted that there was a “good opportunity” to solve such a problem. Therefore, he did not want to talk “about the release of the United States from peace negotiations.
Trump has allowed the United States from negotiations about the world in Ukraine pic.twitter.com/sakkxmuh43
– Maxim (@lipcansmaks1) April 18, 2025
As we have written, state secretary Marco Rubio threatened to remove the US from negotiations at the end of the war between Ukraine and Russia. The officer’s officer is President Donald Trump’s direct position.
Rubio allowed the United States from negotiations in Ukraine
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