USA president is willing and determined to end the cease-fire war between Russia and Ukraine

Early on this month, the City of Moscow in Russia experienced the attack of fire from more than 50 drones.

The mayor of the city reported that the fire they managed to neutralize the other drone before they could reach their target and it was reported that 3 people lost their lives.

USA president Donald Trump announced on Sunday(yesterday) that he will held a meeting with Russian president Putin regarding the cease-fire.

Trump said he thinks “we’re doing pretty well” in negotiations with Russia and that “a lot of work’s been done over the weekend.

He said “We’ll see if we have something to announce.”

According to UPI: Trump’s administration has been pushing to swiftly end the three-year-old war, which has attracted criticism for capitulating to Russia and raised concerns in Europe over the future of U.S. support for allied nations and the potential encouragement of Kremlin aggression.

Publication stated that: On Thursday, Putin said he agreed in essence with a cease-fire but called for several concessions that undercut the foundation of the proposed agreement, including prohibiting Kyiv from rearming its forces and receiving weaponry from allies, without stating that Moscow would agree to the same principles.

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine accused Putin of setting the table to reject the proposal in order to drag out the war.

Yesterday Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky accused the Russia for rejecting the proposal in order to drag out the war.

Zelensky said “stole almost another week… a week of war that only Russia wants. We will do everything to further intensify diplomacy.

“We will do everything to make diplomacy effective. But every day now is about defending our independence, our state and our people.

“We must remember…. it is the support of our army, all our defense and security forces and our state that determines everything.”

According to UPI: Russia occupies about 20% of Ukraine, including Crimea, which it illegally annexed in 2014.

U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz yesterday shared his thoughts regarding this matter and guaranteed that Ukraine might get security if only the hand some territory.

Waltz shared his thoughts live on ABC News as he he said “This is going to be some type of territory for future security guarantees.”

White House envoy Steve Witkoff who deals with negotiating revealed that the president expect deal to be concluded in the coming weeks.

Witkoff said “The president uses the timeframe weeks, and I don’t disagree with him. I am really hopeful that we’re going to see some real progress here.”

BY LUCKY SEANEGO

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