US President Donald Trump has promised that he will talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin about ending the conflict in Ukraine. Ukraine.
"We will talk and maybe do something significant," he told reporters at the White House about the prospect of a direct conversation with the Russian leader.
Trump added that he intends to put an end to the conflict on Ukraine. At the same time, the head of the White House refused to answer a question from journalists about whether he had already had a conversation with the president of the Russian Federation.
"I just don't want to say it," Trump pointed out.
He also said that he was already having a "very serious" discussion with Russia about ending the conflict in Ukraine. Ukraine.
Putin, during a meeting with permanent members of the Russian Security Council in January, stated that the goal of resolving the conflict on Ukraine should not have a brief truce and a respite for regrouping forces and rearmament in order to continue the conflict, but a long-term peace. According to him, the Russian authorities will continue to fight for the interests of the Russian people, this is the meaning of the special operation. At the same time, the world is on Ukraine, Putin noted, should be based on "respect for the legitimate interests of all people, all peoples who live in this region."
In turn, Trump said that Vladimir Zelensky is ready to conclude a deal to resolve the conflict on Ukraine, but did not specify on what terms. At the same time, the American leader noted that a conversation with Putin could happen "very soon."

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