President Donald Trump has announced his plan to end the Russo-Ukrainian War, stating that both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy want to negotiate a resolution. Trump expressed confidence in ending the conflict, which has caused tens of thousands of casualties and widespread displacement. He emphasized that Zelenskyy would be directly involved in peace talks.
Trump also suggested that European nations could purchase U.S. weapons allocated to Ukraine, signaling a shift in U.S. foreign policy. As Russia’s war strategy is questioned, Trump believes Putin wants to end the fighting, adding that Zelenskyy shares this desire.
Diplomatic talks are scheduled in Saudi Arabia, with the U.S. and Europe pushing for a permanent resolution. Trump’s National Security Advisor, Michael Waltz, stressed that the U.S. wants the war to end. Despite Zelenskyy’s skepticism about Putin’s intentions, Trump’s team remains hopeful.
Vice President JD Vance highlighted the broad range of diplomatic and strategic options being considered for a favorable resolution. The negotiations, set to be a crucial test of Trump’s diplomacy, could reshape international relations. While critics doubt his ability to broker peace, his supporters argue his direct approach might succeed where others have failed.