Trump signals hope for peace in Ukraine with new talks
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed hope for a breakthrough in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine during Tuesday's conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He mentioned constructive talks taking place with both nations.
Donald Trump, the President of the United States, spoke about ongoing discussions with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine. At a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he highlighted that the dialogue is "very good" and "constructive."
We are having very good talks (with the Russians and the Ukrainian leadership – ed.), very constructive talks on Ukraine - Trump said.
The U.S. President emphasized the significant human and material losses, describing the ongoing conflict as a "slaughter."
When you hear the real numbers in Ukraine, what the numbers are, and this doesn't include the cities that have been demolished and all of the people that were killed. So I want to see it stopped - Trump added.
Despite the optimistic tone, Donald Trump did not disclose additional details about the negotiations.