At a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism that Russia's war in Ukraine may be nearing its conclusion during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. While Macron noted 'substantial progress' in talks, he cautioned against any agreements that would constitute a surrender for Ukraine. Trump suggested that Russian President Putin would accept peacekeeping troops from Europe. However, Putin indicated in an interview that discussions about ending the war are still in early stages, suggesting a cautious outlook on the timeline for resolution.
Trump expressed hope that Russia's war in Ukraine may soon end, emphasizing that peace agreements should not lead to Ukraine's surrender.
Macron warned that any agreement with Moscow must ensure Ukraine's sovereignty and stated there is 'substantial progress' in discussions.
Putin suggested the war might not end as quickly as Trump hopes, indicating that while moving toward peace, details remain vague.
Trump anticipates a swift conclusion to the conflict, with the prospect of Ukraine gaining valuable resources through a deal with the U.S.
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