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Trump and Zelenskyy Discuss Path to Peace in Ukraine-Russia Conflict

Friday 27 September 2024 - 16:45
Trump and Zelenskyy Discuss Path to Peace in Ukraine-Russia Conflict

In a significant meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, former President Donald Trump expressed his commitment to negotiating a resolution to the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. This encounter marked their first in-person discussion in five years, occurring against a backdrop of heightened concerns regarding Ukraine's future and the implications of the upcoming U.S. elections on international support.

During the meeting, Trump emphasized the necessity of concluding the war, stating, "At some point, it has to end. He’s gone through hell. His country has gone through hell." He asserted that he would strive to broker a deal that benefits both Ukraine and Russia, underscoring his intention to work collaboratively with both nations to achieve peace. Trump's remarks were made while standing alongside Zelenskyy, highlighting their established rapport.

Zelenskyy reciprocated Trump's sentiments, acknowledging their shared goal of ensuring Ukraine's victory over Russian aggression. He also noted the importance of U.S. political dynamics in shaping future support for Ukraine, particularly as the November elections approach.

The conversation inevitably touched upon Trump's impeachment in 2019, which stemmed from a controversial phone call with Zelenskyy that involved requests for investigations into President Joe Biden and his son. Trump characterized the impeachment as a "hoax," asserting that Zelenskyy had affirmed he did nothing wrong during their previous interactions.

Reflecting on their relationship, Trump praised Zelenskyy for his resilience and determination, while Zelenskyy expressed hope for continued strong ties between their countries. The meeting comes at a critical juncture as debates continue in Congress regarding the future of U.S. aid to Ukraine amidst ongoing Russian hostilities.

As the geopolitical landscape evolves, both leaders remain focused on fostering cooperation that could lead to a sustainable resolution to one of the most pressing conflicts in recent history.
 


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