The American elected president Donald Trump said that an organized assembly between him and Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, the Republican did not offer any calendar for discussions between the two leaders.
“He to come together and we create him,” Trump said in remarks to a caucus of Republican governors from Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on Thursday.
“President Putin will meet. He said that even publicly and we have to pass through this war with a bloody disaster,” Trump said about the Russia-Ukraine war.
The Kremlin said on Friday that Putin is open to talks with Trump and that Moscow had no prerequisites for staging the meeting.
“The president has declared his opening to play with foreign leaders, adding to the president of the United States, adding Donald Trump,” Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
The Kremlin welcomed Trump’s “willingness to resolve the dialogue of upheavals,” Peskov said.
“No condition is required. What is mandatory is mutual preference and political will to resolve upheavals through dialogue,” he told Newshounds at a briefing.
The U. S. president-elect made his about the assembly with Putin just a week and a part before taking office, following promises during his crusade to bring peace to Ukraine, which has been at war for about 3 years after Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Trump has never made concrete proposals for a high fire or a peace agreement. But he introduced proposals to put an end to war with his advisors, which includes the notable giant portions of Ukraine in Russia in the predictable future.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Trump can be decisive in the 34 -month war with Russia and prevent Putin.
In an interview with Sky News chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay, released on November 29, Zelenskyy said the “hot phase” of the war could end if NATO offered security guarantees for the part of Ukraine currently under Kyiv’s control.
Zelenskyy added that the return of the land occupied through Russia at the moment can be diplomatically negotiated later.
But Trump has made fun of Zelenskyy as a “seller”, and has caused fear among allies through rarely criticizing Putin.
On Tuesday, he also told Newshouings that he sympathized with the Russian position that Ukraine was not NATO component.
“A giant component of the challenge is that Russia, for many years, long before Putin said:” You may never have NATO with Ukraine. “Now they have said it. I was, as it is written in stone,” he said.
“And somewhere along the line, [outgoing President Joe] Biden said, ‘No. they deserve to be able to join NATO. ” Well, then Russia has someone at its door, and I can sense their emotions about it. “
Trump has also often criticised the large amount of military aid the US has sent to Kyiv.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, the United States under Democratic President Joe Biden has committed more than $175 billion in aid to Ukraine, adding more than $60 billion in security assistance.
However, it is uncertain if the aid will continue at that pace under Trump, who has said he wants to bring the war to a swift end.
Trump has also persistently complained that Washington’s NATO partners are not spending enough on defence and suggested that the US could revisit its commitment to the military alliance unless they increase their spending.
Most European members have recently accumulate their expenses to 2% of the gross domestic product, the minimum recommendation of existing NATO.
However, Trump demanded an increase on Tuesday, asking for 5%expenses.
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