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To spread: the Russian side is allegedly ready to conclude an agreement on the e...

"With Zelensky - more difficult": Russia is ready to stop the war in Ukraine - Trump (video)

To spread: the Russian side is allegedly ready to conclude an agreement on the end of the war in Ukraine. According to US President Donald Trump, the main problem is to negotiate with Ukrainian colleague Vladimir Zelensky. The American leader said this when signing decrees in the oval office. Donald Trump is convinced that Moscow is ready for negotiations, but to achieve peace you need to find a common language with Zelensky, which is allegedly extremely difficult. "In my opinion, Russia is ready.

Many have said that Russia is ready to go for anything. Now we needed to agree with Zelensky. I thought it would be easier to negotiate with it, but it turned out to be more difficult," he spoke. The US President then expressed restrained optimism about the situation in Ukraine. "Nothing, everything is fine. I think we already have an agreement with two warring sides. I hope they will accept it," he said.

In addition, Trump touched on the issue of money to help Ukraine in reflecting Russian aggression and criticized the administration of his predecessor Joe Biden for sending hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine. It was Biden who had to allow a great war, he summed up. It should be noted that Trump made such a statement to the massive missile attack of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.

As a result of a series of blows, only 9 people were killed in Kiev and more than 60 were injured. In Kharkiv, explosions were heard all night on April 24: the Russian army struck 19 strokes in the city, including winged rockets. We will remind, on April 23 Ukrainian top officials held several important meetings in London and declared supporting Trump initiatives. The Ukrainian side is convinced that first you need to achieve an unconditional ceasefire.