Trump says ‘nothing’ will happen on Ukraine till he meets Putin
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced plans to arrange a face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin following Putin’s decision to skip the scheduled peace negotiations in Turkey.
- Putin chose not to attend the negotiations between Russia and Ukraine after President Zelenskyy consented to participate, even as Russia maintained its military attacks.
- Trump pressed both leaders to find a solution and emphasized that the war, ongoing since Russia's February 2022 invasion, has caused around five thousand young deaths weekly.
- Trump told reporters that no progress would be made until he and Putin meet, emphasizing the importance of their meeting and the need to resolve the situation due to the high number of casualties.
- The planned meeting between Trump and Putin aims to break the deadlock in peace negotiations, implying no significant progress is expected until the two meet face-to-face.
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