Trump on "peace deal": Many people want to see how it works
US President Donald Trump stated that a "peace deal", despite the complexity of the situation, "would work" and that "a lot of people want to see it work".
Source: Trump speaking to journalists at an event at the White House, cited by Ukrinform
Quote from Trump, in response to a question about Ukraine: "We're working on seeing if we can make a deal right now. We're going to see. We'll soon know."
Details: When the US president was asked to clarify specific points, including the creation of a buffer zone and territorial issues, he said that he would not comment on anything at this time.
Quote from Trump: "It is a very complex situation, but it would work, and a lot of people want to see it work. All I want to do is I want to stop the death of 25,000 people a month."
Previously:
- The day before, Trump claimed that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was allegedly the only person unhappy with the Washington-proposed plan to end the war, while his entourage supported the proposal.
- He also confirmed his intention to contribute to providing security guarantees to Ukraine as part of a potential peace agreement.
Background:
- In a recent interview, US President Donald Trump said that it is "time" for Ukraine to hold presidential elections.
- Zelenskyy responded that he is "always ready" for elections but stressed that this would only be possible if there were a complete ceasefire, which the US would have to negotiate directly with Russia.
- On 11 December Zelenskyy said that, after signals from the US, he had asked members of parliament to draft legislative amendments that would enable elections to be held under martial law.
- Deputy Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament Oleksandr Korniienko said that at present there are no "drafts" or legislative initiatives in parliament regarding holding elections under martial law.
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