3 hour meeting between Trump-Putin in Alaska, no deal reached: US President said about Ukraine ceasefire, 'We are very close to an agreement'
Russian President Putin and US President Trump met in Alaska. They had a meeting for about 3 hours on ending the Ukraine war. After this, the two leaders held a joint press conference of just 12 minutes. During this they did not answer any questions from the journalists.
US President Donald Trump gave 'ten out of ten' marks to the meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
He said, "Our meeting was very good. Now it is up to Zelenskyy to get an agreement with European participation."
Trump said, "Russia and Ukraine will hold the next talks, in which both Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy will participate. Let's see what happens next."
Trump also said that it was a "very warm meeting" and he feels that "we are very close to an agreement."
Trump refused to reveal the points due to which the agreement could not be reached
However, Trump refused to reveal the points due to which the agreement could not be reached.
He blamed former President Joe Biden for not being able to stop the Russian invasion.
Trump said that an agreement is about to be reached and it may also include the exchange of prisoners.
At the same time, Putin said that the security of Russia is most important for him. He suggested to hold the next meeting in Moscow.
It is necessary to eliminate real cause of war: Putin
Putin arrived in America on Saturday after nearly 10 years. Here he was welcomed by a B-2 bomber aircraft. Trump applauded as soon as he came on the red carpet. Then Putin sat in Trump's car and left for the meeting.
Putin said that to end the Ukraine war, it is necessary to eliminate its real cause.
Putin said that if Trump had been president in 2022, the Ukraine war would not have happened.
