Trump supports the deployment of European forces in Ukraine

US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday his “full” support for deploying European peacekeepers in Ukraine, if a deal with Russia is concluded that ends its war there.

In response to a question posed by journalists in Maralago, about whether he supports the deployment of European forces as part of an agreement, Trump said: “If they want to do so, that is great, I am fully supported.”
The US President indicated that “the United States will not have to contribute to any forces, because, as you know, are very far away.”

Recently, European leaders discussed sending peacekeepers to Ukraine, to provide security guarantees in the event of an agreement that ends the war.

On the other hand, Trump expressed his “disappointment” after Kiev complained about her exclusion from the talks that took place between the United States and Russia in Saudi Arabia, on Tuesday, regarding an end to the war in Ukraine.
Trump said: “My hope was disappointed. I heard that they were annoyed because they did not get a seat “to the conversation table, and added:” They had a seat for 3 years and before that long. “

“I think I am able to end this war,” the US president continued, after he confirmed that it is “more confident” that an agreement with Russia could reach Russia after Tuesday’s talks in Saudi Arabia.

Trump spoke for the first time since an American delegation had held a dialogue with Russia on Ukraine during talks in Riyadh, earlier on Tuesday, describing these talks as “good”.

He said that Ukraine could have reached an agreement years ago, and ignored its concerns about its exclusion from the meeting, saying that the Ukrainians should have had talks much early.
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His predecessor Joe Biden also criticized the way he dealt with Ukraine, as the former US president worked to ensure that how to weapons get to try to fight the Russians.

“I think I have the power to end this war,” Trump said.

He also said that it is “likely” to meet his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, before the end of this month.

In response to a question about the possibility of holding the meeting between the two presidents before the end of the month, a journalist was asked, at his house, Marago, Trump said, “Possible”.


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