Donald Trump’s return to the White House has caused some uncertainty in Kiev and its closest allies over his position on the war in Ukraine, a conflict he assured he could resolve within 24 hours.
The Russian President, Vladimir Putincongratulated this Monday the future tenant of the White House, Donald Trumpfor his investiture, and has stretched out his hand to one dialogue regarding Ukraine.
‘We have never refused dialogue, we have always been willing to do so maintaining fluid relationships and collaboration with any US government,” Putin said at a Security Council meeting, conveying his congratulations to Trump on his upcoming inauguration as president.
Regarding possible talks on Ukraine, Putin specified that “the most important thing is to eliminate the root causes” of the conflict, which Russia, he recalled, has already mentioned. “many times”the TASS agency said.
During the same meeting, Putin emphasized this “The goal should not be a short ceasefire, nor a pause” so that Ukraine can regain its strength and rearm itself, “but a peace based on respect for the legitimate interests of the entire people, of all the peoples living in this region.”
President Putin has already congratulated Trump on his election victory and expressed his desire for power “to collaborate” with the new US administration to resolve the “crisis” taking into account “the positions of the two countries”.
Donald Trump’s return to the White House has created some uncertainty in Kiev and its closest allies due to his position on the war in Ukraine, a conflict he assured would be able to resolved within 24 hours.
Source: EITB

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