
Trump Declares Ukraine War Talks Will Begin ‘Immediately’ After Call With Putin
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has made a bold claim, stating that negotiations to end the Ukraine war will begin immediately following a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This announcement has ignited global speculation about a potential diplomatic breakthrough in one of the most devastating conflicts of recent times.Trump Declares Ukraine War Talks Will Begin ‘Immediately’ After Call With Putin
A High-Stakes Move
Trump, who has frequently positioned himself as a deal-maker in global politics, suggested that his direct involvement could fast-track a peace settlement between Russia and Ukraine. While he did not disclose specifics, his remarks have raised key questions:
✅ Will Russia and Ukraine agree to formal talks?
✅ What role will the U.S. play in mediating the conflict?
✅ How will NATO and European allies respond?
Mixed Global Reactions
Trump’s statement has drawn both optimism and skepticism. While some believe his intervention could push negotiations forward, others question whether Putin is truly willing to compromise or if this is merely political posturing. Ukrainian officials have yet to confirm any shift in their stance on negotiations.
What’s Next?
With tensions still high, all eyes are on the next diplomatic steps. Will Trump’s claim materialize into real peace talks, or is this another chapter in the complex geopolitical chess game?
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Trump Declares Ukraine War Talks Will Begin ‘Immediately’ After Call With Putin
Conflicting reactions have ensued. BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner called Trump and Putin’s talks “a bit of a cold shower for both Ukraine and NATO,” but he said they are promising.
At the White House, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt discusses questions from reporters, but it is unclear if she will address Trump’s conversation with Putin.A US House committee held a hearing on Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) earlier today after Trump signed an executive order giving it more power.