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Donald Trump on Ending the Ukraine War and His Role in Peace Deals

Forbes Breaking NewsJuly 7, 20251 min42,568 views
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Trump's Confidence in Ending the Ukraine War

  • ❓ When asked about his confidence in ending the fighting in Ukraine, Donald Trump stated, "I don't know. I can't tell you whether or not that's going to happen."
  • 🎯 He expressed a desire to see the conflict end, saying, "I'd like to see it happen. I don't want to see 5,000, 6,000, 7,000 soldiers killed every week."

Past Peace Negotiations and Experience

  • 🌍 Trump referenced his past involvement in resolving conflicts, mentioning efforts with India, Pakistan, Africa (Congo and Rwanda), Serbia (Kosovo), and Egypt.
  • πŸ’‘ He highlighted his role in helping Egypt with a water dispute concerning the Nile.

The Ukraine Situation as a "Biden Deal"

  • ❌ Trump characterized the current Ukraine situation as a "Biden deal," implying it is not a situation he created.
  • 🀝 He stated his intention to "get it finished off, settled," but remained uncertain about the outcome.

Human Cost of the Conflict

  • πŸ’” Trump emphasized the significant loss of life, noting that "5,000 souls and they're being killed every single week," and that the number is likely higher now.
  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ He specified that both Ukrainian and Russian soldiers are among the casualties.

Future Actions

  • βœ‰οΈ Trump indicated a potential plan to "send out 10 or 12 letters" in relation to the situation.
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