Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine end quickly as President Trump offers to step in
- Russia and Ukraine conducted their initial face-to-face peace negotiations after the conflict started, which concluded in under two hours without President Putin participating.
- The talks concluded swiftly after Ukraine rejected Moscow’s proposal to pull troops back from extensive areas, describing the conditions as unacceptable.
- Both parties consented to the exchange of 1,000 detainees each, while Trump indicated his willingness to meet with Zelenskyy and become directly involved.
- Trump said, "I think it's time for us to just do it," adding he would meet Zelenskyy "as soon as we can set it up" but wanted to see his grandson first.
- The Kremlin emphasized the necessity of a high-level meeting involving Trump and Putin, though they indicated it would require some time to organize, while Macron voiced criticism over Russia's repeated refusal to respond to the demands.
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Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine end quickly as President Trump offers to step in
The first direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine since the war began ended in less than two hours, with President Trump expressing his willingness to intervene after Russian President Vladimir Putin skipped the meeting.
·Baltimore, United States
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