Should Ukraine Give Up Territory for Peace? Trump: We'll See

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he may meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week or next to sign a minerals agreement that is “very close to being concluded.”
As he said, Zelensky may come to the White House any time soon to finalize the agreement that Washington is demanding from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday, with the war in Ukraine the main topic of discussion.
The US President said he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should give up some of its territory to Russia as part of a peace deal, Trump replied, "We'll see."
He also stated that he sees no problem in sending European troops to Ukraine. According to Macron, European countries are ready for this. The French president, who in the past was the first to come up with this proposal, noted that European soldiers would only be a guarantee of a ceasefire, but would not be deployed on the front line.
In Trump's assessment, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible deal to end the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the talks on peace in Ukraine would include Russian assets frozen in the West.
The French president is the first European leader to pay an official visit to the White House since Trump began his second term. Earlier, both politicians took part in a teleconference of G7 leaders to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine. (PAP)
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US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that this or next week he could meet with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski to sign a agreement on minerals, the conclusion of which is "very close".
As he said, Zelanski can come to the White House in the near future to finalize the agreement, which Washington demands from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met on Monday at the White House with the French President Emmanuel Macron.
The US president said that he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should reflect part of its Russian territory as part of a peace agreement, Trump replied: "We'll see."
He also found a problem in sending European troops to Ukraine.
In Trump's opinion, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept the European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible agreement ending the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the subject of conversations in the matter of peace in Ukraine will be, among others, the Russian assets frozen in the West.
The President of France is the first European leader who made an official visit to the White House since Trump began the second term.
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US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that this or next week he could meet with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski to sign a agreement on minerals, the conclusion of which is "very close".
As he said, Zelanski can come to the White House in the near future to finalize the agreement, which Washington demands from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met on Monday at the White House with the French President Emmanuel Macron.
The US president said that he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should reflect part of its Russian territory as part of a peace agreement, Trump replied: "We'll see."
He also found a problem in sending European troops to Ukraine.
In Trump's opinion, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept the European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible agreement ending the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the subject of conversations in the matter of peace in Ukraine will be, among others, the Russian assets frozen in the West.
The President of France is the first European leader who made an official visit to the White House since Trump began the second term.
MRF/ Kar/
US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that this or next week he could meet with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski to sign a agreement on minerals, the conclusion of which is "very close".
As he said, Zelanski can come to the White House in the near future to finalize the agreement, which Washington demands from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met on Monday at the White House with the French President Emmanuel Macron.
The US president said that he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should reflect part of its Russian territory as part of a peace agreement, Trump replied: "We'll see."
He also found a problem in sending European troops to Ukraine.
In Trump's opinion, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept the European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible agreement ending the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the subject of conversations in the matter of peace in Ukraine will be, among others, the Russian assets frozen in the West.
The President of France is the first European leader who made an official visit to the White House since Trump began the second term.
MRF/ Kar/
US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that this or next week he could meet with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski to sign a agreement on minerals, the conclusion of which is "very close".
As he said, Zelanski can come to the White House in the near future to finalize the agreement, which Washington demands from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met on Monday at the White House with the French President Emmanuel Macron.
The US president said that he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should reflect part of its Russian territory as part of a peace agreement, Trump replied: "We'll see."
He also found a problem in sending European troops to Ukraine.
In Trump's opinion, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept the European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible agreement ending the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the subject of conversations in the matter of peace in Ukraine will be, among others, the Russian assets frozen in the West.
The President of France is the first European leader who made an official visit to the White House since Trump began the second term.
MRF/ Kar/
US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that this or next week he could meet with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski to sign a agreement on minerals, the conclusion of which is "very close".
As he said, Zelanski can come to the White House in the near future to finalize the agreement, which Washington demands from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met on Monday at the White House with the French President Emmanuel Macron.
The US president said that he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should reflect part of its Russian territory as part of a peace agreement, Trump replied: "We'll see."
He also found a problem in sending European troops to Ukraine.
In Trump's opinion, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept the European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible agreement ending the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the subject of conversations in the matter of peace in Ukraine will be, among others, the Russian assets frozen in the West.
The President of France is the first European leader who made an official visit to the White House since Trump began the second term.
MRF/ Kar/
US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that this or next week he could meet with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski to sign a agreement on minerals, the conclusion of which is "very close".
As he said, Zelanski can come to the White House in the near future to finalize the agreement, which Washington demands from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met on Monday at the White House with the French President Emmanuel Macron.
The US president said that he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should reflect part of its Russian territory as part of a peace agreement, Trump replied: "We'll see."
He also found a problem in sending European troops to Ukraine.
In Trump's opinion, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept the European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible agreement ending the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the subject of conversations in the matter of peace in Ukraine will be, among others, the Russian assets frozen in the West.
The President of France is the first European leader who made an official visit to the White House since Trump began the second term.
MRF/ Kar/
US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that this or next week he could meet with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski to sign a agreement on minerals, the conclusion of which is "very close".
As he said, Zelanski can come to the White House in the near future to finalize the agreement, which Washington demands from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met on Monday at the White House with the French President Emmanuel Macron.
The US president said that he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should reflect part of its Russian territory as part of a peace agreement, Trump replied: "We'll see."
He also found a problem in sending European troops to Ukraine.
In Trump's opinion, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept the European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible agreement ending the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the subject of conversations in the matter of peace in Ukraine will be, among others, the Russian assets frozen in the West.
The President of France is the first European leader who made an official visit to the White House since Trump began the second term.
MRF/ Kar/
US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that this or next week he could meet with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski to sign a agreement on minerals, the conclusion of which is "very close".
As he said, Zelanski can come to the White House in the near future to finalize the agreement, which Washington demands from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met on Monday at the White House with the French President Emmanuel Macron.
The US president said that he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should reflect part of its Russian territory as part of a peace agreement, Trump replied: "We'll see."
He also found a problem in sending European troops to Ukraine.
In Trump's opinion, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept the European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible agreement ending the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the subject of conversations in the matter of peace in Ukraine will be, among others, the Russian assets frozen in the West.
The President of France is the first European leader who made an official visit to the White House since Trump began the second term.
MRF/ Kar/
US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that this or next week he could meet with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelnski to sign a agreement on minerals, the conclusion of which is "very close".
As he said, Zelanski can come to the White House in the near future to finalize the agreement, which Washington demands from Kiev in exchange for support.
Trump met on Monday at the White House with the French President Emmanuel Macron.
The US president said that he could end the war in Ukraine "in the coming weeks".
When asked whether Ukraine should reflect part of its Russian territory as part of a peace agreement, Trump replied: "We'll see."
He also found a problem in sending European troops to Ukraine.
In Trump's opinion, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept the European troops in Ukraine as part of a possible agreement ending the war.
The American president said he would go to Moscow "in due time," although he noted that May 9, Russia's Victory Day, may be too early. The United States is working to develop economic cooperation with Moscow, he noted.
Macron added that the subject of conversations in the matter of peace in Ukraine will be, among others, the Russian assets frozen in the West.
The President of France is the first European leader who made an official visit to the White House since Trump began the second term.
MRF/ Kar/
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