Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- Trump called the Russia-Ukraine war “madness” and urged for an immediate ceasefire.
- He suggested that China could play a key role in brokering peace.
- Trump met Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Paris for the first time.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the need for peace guarantees rather than simple agreements.
- The Kremlin reiterated its conditions for any peace talks.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
Trump’s Statement on Russia-Ukraine War
Describing the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war as “madness,” U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has urged an immediate ceasefire and the start of peace negotiations. He emphasized China’s potential role as a mediator, calling it a key player in resolving the conflict.
Trump made these remarks on his social media platform Truth Social, shortly after meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Paris.
Meeting with Zelenskyy in Paris
Trump’s meeting with Zelenskyy marked their first face-to-face interaction since Trump’s election. The hour-long discussion, hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron, was described as “productive” by officials.
Quoting Trump:
“Zelenskyy and Ukraine want to end this madness. After losing 400,000 soldiers, it’s time to act. China can help!”
Zelenskyy countered Trump’s figures, stating that Ukraine lost 43,000 soldiers, with 370,000 wounded in the war.
Zelenskyy’s Emphasis on Peace Guarantees
Zelenskyy stressed that peace cannot rely solely on agreements, as prior ceasefires had been breached.
“Effective peace requires reliable guarantees. Without them, conflicts could reignite.”
Russia’s Response
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov reiterated Russia’s readiness for negotiations but outlined specific conditions. Referring to the 2022 Istanbul agreements, Peskov emphasized recognizing “current battlefield realities” and accused Ukraine of avoiding talks.
He stated that Russia’s demands include Ukraine renouncing NATO membership and acknowledging Russian control over certain regions.
Aakhir Tak – Key Takeaways to Remember
- Trump urged an immediate ceasefire and proposed China as a peace broker.
- Zelenskyy highlighted the importance of peace guarantees over agreements.
- Russia reiterated its preconditions for negotiations.
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