Trump outlines possible timeline of talks to end war in Ukraine

Trump outlines possible timeline of talks to end war in Ukraine

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has expressed hope he will be able to end Russia's war against Ukraine through negotiations, including as a result of his future talks with Russia's Vladimir Putin over the next few months.

He said this on Tuesday at a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“I hope to have six months,” Trump said in a response to a journalist's question in this regard, later specifying that this could happen earlier.

It was immediately unclear what the president-elect referred to when he voiced the six-months timeline as the journalist's question was partially off the mic, As per Reuters, Trump implied the time he believes it would take to end the war.

At the same time, a Fox News host, who on the next day spoke to Keith Kellogg, Trump's pick for a special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, suggested that Trump spoke about his future talks with Putin, which could be held in the next few months.  

He stressed that both Russia and Ukraine continue to lose many people. At the same time, Trump reiterated that if he had been president, this war would never have happened.

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Trump also noted that Russian President Putin would like to meet with him. And this meeting, according to Trump, could take place after his inauguration.

Trump also spoke about the prospect of NATO membership for Ukraine. He noted that this has always been a "big part of the problem" for Russia. At the same time, the president-elect blamed the Biden administration for taking the wrong approach on this issue.

"And somewhere along the line Biden said, 'No. They (Ukraine – ed.) should be able to join NATO.' Well, then Russia has somebody (the Alliance – ed.) right on their doorstep, and I could understand their feelings about that,” Trump said.

As reported by Ukrinform, the new US representative for Ukraine and Russia in the Donald Trump administration has postponed his first visit to Kyiv and other European capitals until after the inauguration of the president-elect, which is scheduled for January 20.

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