U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that a potential resolution to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine may be imminent. Speaking to reporters, Trump stated that the conflict is "getting very close" to a possible end. He expressed confidence that ongoing negotiations could eventually lead to a settlement between Moscow and Kyiv.
Trump Rejects Donbass Deal Claims
Trump dismissed suggestions that there was any understanding with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding Russia taking control of the entire Donbass region. He emphasized that no such agreement exists and reiterated his commitment to a fair resolution.
Willing to Do 'Whatever Is Necessary'
The U.S. President added that he is prepared to do "whatever is necessary" to help end the conflict. He claimed that progress is being made behind the scenes as global attention remains focused on efforts to stop the war. Trump also revealed his plan to meet Putin in the near future to discuss the situation further.
These statements come amid heightened international efforts to broker peace, with many world leaders closely monitoring the developments. Trump's remarks signal a potential shift in U.S. engagement with the conflict, though details of his proposed meeting with Putin remain unclear.



