The president of the United States, Donald Trumpand his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putinthey have held a telephone conversation on Wednesday in which, among other issues, they have addressed the war in Ukraine and have pledged to start negotiations “immediately” to end the conflict.
“We agreed to work together, very closely, even visiting each one’s nations. We also agreed that Our respective teams begin the negotiations immediately And we will start calling the president (Volodimir) Zelenskiof Ukraine, to inform you of the conversation, something that I will do right now, “he announced.
According to the tycoon, the main objective of these negotiations, which is convinced that they will be a “success”, is to end a war that would not have exploded if he had been president of the United States and that unfortunately leaves ” million “dead. “You should not miss more lives”he has riveted.
The American negotiating team will be made up of the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio; the director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe; the National Security Advisor, Michael Waltz; and the president’s special envoy Steve Witkoffas Trump said in his social Truth profile, his own social network.
A call “long and very productive”
The American president has assured that The call has been “long and very productive”and in it they have also addressed the situation in the Middle East, issues of energy and artificial intelligence. “We both reflect on the great history of our nations and the fact that we fight together successfully in World War II,” he added.
Trump has always defended that The Russian Invasion of Ukraine would not have begun in case he was in the White Houseand even before returning to the presidency of the United States he had claimed to be able to end the conflict with just a call to Putin and Zelenski.
The phone call between both leaders took place while the United States Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessantehe is an official visit in kyiv, where he has met with Zelenski himself, whom he has delivered an agreement on economic cooperation.