Moscow Welcomes Trump's Intention to Prioritize Peace in Ukraine and Hopes He Will Press Kiev
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MOSCOW. – The Kremlin celebrated Tuesday the desire of U.S. President Donald Trump to focus his diplomatic efforts on achieving a peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine, after mediating at the recent ceasefire in Gaza. Trump announced Monday that his next priority will be to end the war between Russia and Ukraine, following the advance of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, the first phase of which is in its final stage. “We welcome these intent…
The Kremlin welcomed US President Trump's desire to seek a peaceful settlement to the conflict in Ukraine, expressing hope that US influence would be used to pressure Kyiv. It praised US envoy Steve Witkoff and urged caution before commenting on reports of the supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, which could lead to a new escalation. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at a press conference in Moscow on Tuesday that Russia remains open to ta…
The Kremlin responded to US President Donald Trump's statement on the priority of concluding a peace agreement in Ukraine, following the success of the Gaza Army.
Mr. Trump's new statement about his desire to promote peace in Ukraine after successfully arranging a ceasefire agreement in Gaza was positively received by Russia.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said he welcomed US President Donald Trump's efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine now. He also wants Trump to use his influence with Kiev to force it to seek a peace deal, Russian state news agency TASS reported today. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also supported the US efforts to end the war. Trump is seeking a long-term end to the war, which Russia started with its large-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly …
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