Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a documents signing ceremony with Iranian President following their talks at the Kremlin in Moscow on January 17, 2025.
- U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said his administration's efforts to secure a Russia-Ukraine peace deal were "hopefully underway."
- "I really would like to be able to meet with President Putin soon to get that war ended," Trump also said via videolink to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
- Trump earlier this week threatened to impose "high levels" of sanctions and tariffs on Russia if it did not "make a deal" to end its war against Ukraine.
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said his administration's efforts to secure a Russia-Ukraine peace deal were "hopefully underway," and that he wanted to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin soon.
In a highly anticipated address via videolink to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump said: "I really would like to be able to meet with President Putin soon to get that war ended, and that's not from the standpoint of economy or anything else. It's from the standpoint of millions of lives are being wasted."
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In December, Trump had expressed an interest in meeting him.
Without providing details, Trump also said Thursday: "Our efforts to secure a peace settlement between Russia and Ukraine are now, hopefully, underway. It's so important to get that done."
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Trump earlier this week threatened to impose "high levels" of sanctions and tariffs on Russia if it did not "make a deal" to end its war against Ukraine.
His approach was praised by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in an interview at WEF earlier on Thursday. Rutte told C온라인카지노사이트 he was "very happy" with Trump's sanctions threat. Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof similarly approved of the president's comments, telling C온라인카지노사이트 such sanctions would be "good pressure on Russia to act."
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy struck a more skeptical tone during his Tuesday address at Davos, questioning whether Trump would "even notice Europe" during his presidency. Attending the event to promote Kyiv's as the war approaches its third anniversary, Zelenskyy also suggested Trump could overlook Europe to broker Ukraine peace talks by working with Russia and China.
Washington has already issued sanctions on Russia targeting areas including , along with . The U.S. has also provided by far the to Ukraine of any nation, including billions in military aid.
U.S. funding for Kyiv has become increasingly politically contentious, with former U.S. President Joe Biden struggling to pass a foreign aid bill including $60 billion in Ukraine support in April 2024. Trump's re-election in November raised questions over the future of the war, including whether Europe will increase its own contributions to Ukraine.
NATO head Rutte told C온라인카지노사이트 that Europe must also "step up" its own sanctions in order to "choke off the Russian economy."