Trump Claims Putin is 'Ruining Russia' by Avoiding Peace Talks with Ukraine

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Trump Claims Putin is 'Ruining Russia' by Avoiding Peace Talks with Ukraine

Synopsis

US President Donald Trump criticized Vladimir Putin for 'ruining Russia' by not negotiating an end to the war with Ukraine. He emphasized the need for a peace deal, reflecting on the significant toll the conflict has taken on Russia and expressing optimism for future negotiations.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump believes Putin is harming Russia by avoiding peace negotiations.
  • He urges Putin to seek a peace deal to alleviate the ongoing conflict.
  • Trump claims that both Putin and Zelensky are interested in negotiations.
  • He expresses hope for a potential meeting with Putin.
  • Rubio acknowledges the difficulties of reaching an agreement.

Washington, Jan 22 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin is "ruining Russia" by not engaging in negotiations to conclude the ongoing war with Ukraine, which commenced in February 2022.

During a press briefing after returning to the Oval Office on Monday, Trump urged Putin to pursue a peace agreement, highlighting the significant toll the extended conflict is inflicting on Russia.

"He should make a deal. I think he's destroying Russia by not making a deal," Trump asserted. "I think Russia's going to be in big trouble."

Trump disclosed that preparations for a meeting with Putin are already in progress, expressing hope for a potential resolution.

Reflecting on his past dealings with the Russian leader, Trump noted, "I got along with him great, I would hope he wants to make a deal."

Commenting on the unexpected length of the conflict, Trump remarked, "Most people thought that war would have been over in about one week, and now you're into three years, right?"

He also pointed out the strain on Russia's economy, including the pressures of inflation.

Trump asserted that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is also inclined towards negotiating peace. "Zelensky wants to make a deal," he said, despite his earlier criticisms of the Ukrainian leader.

During his campaign, Trump vowed to promptly end the conflict, even suggesting he could broker peace within 24 hours of taking office.

Addressing reporters, he reaffirmed his commitment, stating, "We're going to try and get it done as quickly as possible. You know, the war with Ukraine and Russia should have never started."

Trump's nominee for Secretary of State, Senator Marco Rubio, shared the call for peace yet highlighted the complexities of negotiations. "Each side would have to concede something," Rubio remarked while acknowledging Russia as "the aggressor" in the conflict.