President Donald Trump mentioned he’ll communicate with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday in regards to the closing factors of a deal to finish the battle in Ukraine.
In a put up on his Fact Social platform, Trump mentioned many “elements” of the Last Settlement” have been agreed to “however a lot stays.”
“Hundreds of younger troopers, and others, are being killed. Every week brings 2,500 soldier deaths, from each side, and it should finish NOW,” Trump wrote. “I look very a lot ahead to the decision with President Putin.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a meeting with members of the Security Council via videoconference at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, Monday, May 13, 2024. (Aleksey Babushkin, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo)
Some points of discussion could involed territorial concessions by Kyiv and control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
The Trump administration has been working on a deal to end the three-year war. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko reportedly said that the Kremlin wants an “ironclad” assure that Ukraine might be prohibited from becoming a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Group (NATO).
Final week, White Home Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt advised reporters that “we have now by no means been nearer to peace,” as the U.S. waits for Russia’s answer on a 30-day ceasefire agreement.
Ukraine accepted the deal earlier in the week after a meeting with U.S. officials in Saudi Arabia, on the condition that Moscow commits to the plan.
PUTIN IN NO RUSH TO FOLLOW ‘TRUMP TIME’ CEASEFIRE PROPOSAL

President Donald Trump (center), Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (right). (Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto via Getty Images | Contributor/Getty Images | Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for tougher sanctions on Russia and accused Putin of trying to drag out the peace talks to prolong the war.
“It’s clear to everybody on the planet—even to those that refused to acknowledge the reality for the previous three years—that it’s Putin who continues to tug out this battle,” the Ukrainian leader wrote Monday on X. “For every week now, Putin has been unable to squeeze out ‘yes’ to the ceasefire proposal. He’s saying no matter he desires, however not what the entire world desires to listen to.”
He called for world leaders to pressure Moscow into ending the conflict.
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“The unconditional ceasefire proposal is actually about saving lives, permitting diplomats to work on guaranteeing safety and an enduring peace—the proposal that Russia is ignoring,” he said. “Strain is required to lastly make Moscow settle for that their battle have to be dropped at an finish.”