Donald Trump's Talk with Putin Ending the Russia-Ukraine War?

Russia launched a war on the Eastern european country of ukraine in february 2022. Now that the war has reached three years, US President donald trump has spoken with the leaders of both countries about ending it. trump recently met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and spoke. At that time, he said, 'If I had been the US president at that time, this war would not have happened.' During a recent phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, trump had asked him to stop the war. He had also warned that major economic sanctions would be imposed on russia if he did not.
In this context, trump said in an interview with the 'New York Times': I spoke with Putin on the phone. I asked him to end the war. Putin told me that he did not want to see any casualties in the war. Millions of people and children have been killed in the war. They are like our children. I hope Putin will stop this from happening again. trump has promised to end the war but has not set out yet in public how he would do so. In a friday interview with the New York Post, trump said that he had "better not say" how many times he and Putin had spoken and did not disclose when the latest conversation had taken place. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the TASS state news agency that "many different communications are emerging." "I personally may not know something, be unaware of something," Peskov said when asked by TASS to comment. "Therefore, in this case, I can neither confirm nor deny it."


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