A special envoy to Middle Eastern Steve Witkov said on Sunday that after President Donald Trump questioned the Russian president’s views, he was working to end the Ukraine-Russian war. I explained it to CNN’s Jake Tupper.
Following his campaign promise to bring peace to the ongoing foreign war, Trump has been appointed as both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Voldimir Zelenky. In CNN’s “Confederation State,” Tapper asked Witkov if he believed “it’s good that Russians think that Putin’s regime is perfectly in line with the way things are seen.” The Russian media hosts are seen agreeing with Trump’s feelings about the war. (Related: “Silent for a while”: Megin Kelly tells Zelensky that “Yapping” won’t end the war, reminding us of our control)
“I think Jake estimated almost a million and a half deaths here. Finally, there’s a leader who is President Trump, who is determined to end the massacre. So you’re the only one who will end the massacre. The way is whether you have any relation to the leaders of both countries you are involved in,” Witkov said.
Trump has announced that negotiations are underway to end the Ukraine-Russia war. in post On a true society, Trump explained his conversation with the Russian president, and before the two countries agreed that they wanted to “stop the millions of deaths that took place in the war with Russia/Ukraine,” he said, “the great history of both countries. “They said they “reflected” the article.
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Witkov detailed how he also met with Putin, saying that he also had a “positive conversation” with Zelensky.
“I went to Russia. I met President Putin. It was a long meeting, positive and constructive,” Witkov added. “Many good things have been discussed as he enjoyed a positive relationship with Putin from his first term in office.”
“It evolved into a positive conversation with the President over a call from the White House. Then there was a positive conversation with President Zelensky, so I think we have to have these relationships. You have to communicate. It has to. That’s the only way you can get the deal done,” Witkov concluded.
Since February 2022, former President Joe Biden has been engaging the US in the Ukraine-Russian conflict, providing equipment and training to Ukraine, and has received over $130 billion in aid from the US. The country began to fall behind as Russia avoided a major conflict during Trump’s first term caveat Former President Joe Biden was in December 2021 to avoid expanding NATO to Ukraine after gathering tens of thousands of Russian troops on the Ukrainian border.
While there are more Americans now Beneficially On the quick end of the war between the two countries, Zelensky publicly pushed negotiations back after Trump announced his conversation with Putin.
According to BBCZelensky said there would be no peace deal without Ukraine’s involvement, despite having previously discussed ending the war with Trump in July 2024. Before Zelensky commented on the negotiations, he told Reuters on February 7 that he was open to dealing with the US. Regarding Trump’s demand to supply the United States with rare earths and other minerals in exchange for ongoing financial aid.
Following Zelenskyy’s public pushback, Trump tackled a society of truth shout The Ukrainian president said he wanted to continue the ‘gravy train’, pointing to how Zelensky admitted that billions of US aid to the country had been “missing.” In particular, during interviews with Associated Press On February 1, Zelensky said he only received about $75 billion of the $177 billion that the US approved in Ukraine.
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