He welcomed Irish Prime Minister Michael Martin on Wednesday afternoon at the Oval Office. However, their meeting has made news on the ongoing negotiations on the ceasefire of fire.
The US president argued that he had received “positive messages” about the possibility of a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia. However, he pointed out that “a positive message does not mean anything” and went on to say that “this is a very serious situation”.
Donald Trump then revealed that US representatives “are going to Russia at the moment we are talking” to discuss the proposal. “Hopefully we can achieve a ceasefire from Russia. If we do, I think this will be 80% of the road to finish this horrible blood bath. “
In a frequent statement by the president, Trump again accuses Joe Biden of “allowing” the conflict in Ukraine.
New threats to Moscow
Of course, Donald Trump did not fail to throw the arrows that Russia’s side. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump argued that sanctions on Russia could be “devastating” if he chooses to continue the war.
“There are things we can do that would not be economically pleasing. I can do things on an economic level. It would be very bad for Russia. I don’t want to do that, because I want to have peace, “he said.
These “economic things” could be “devastating” for Moscow, he adds.
‘We are approaching to succeed perhaps something [για την Ουκρανία]”Trump told reporters, noting that he believes that the once” difficult “Ukrainian side has changed mentality.
‘I had someone [τον Ζελένσκι] who didn’t seem to want peace. Now he has agreed in peace, “Trump continues. “So we’ll see.” The president refuses to assess the possibility of an agreement, but says he believes he “makes sense for Russia and adds that we have discussed the ground as well.”