Former President Donald Trump has renewed his call for a ceasefire in Ukraine, taking aim at both President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Vladimir Putin. Trump, who has previously criticized Zelenskyy's handling of the situation, expanded his criticism to include Putin, stating that both leaders must be willing to come to the negotiating table.
"This war is a disaster, and it's getting worse," Trump said in a recent statement. "We need to get these two sides together and broker a deal. Zelenskyy and Putin both need to understand that this can't go on forever."
Trump did not offer specific details on how a ceasefire should be implemented or what a potential peace agreement might look like. However, he emphasized the urgency of ending the conflict to prevent further loss of life and economic damage. His comments come amidst ongoing international efforts to find a diplomatic solution to the war, which has been raging for over a year and a half.
Trump Urges Ukraine Ceasefire, Criticizes Putin and Zelenskyy
Former President Donald Trump has called for an immediate ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. While maintaining his criticism of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump also directed criticism toward Russian President Vladimir Putin. He argued that both leaders need to be willing to negotiate to end the war. Trump's comments come as the conflict continues to impact global stability.
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