“I think he will agree. I really believe it. I think I know him very well and that he will agree,” said the American president.
The US President, Donald Trump, has the negotiation with Russia to promote the agreement of Alto El Fuego in Ukraine, goes well and has insured through information released by the White House, who will talk to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.
Hours earlier the US President had confirmed his confidence that Putin accepted the agreement. “I think he will agree. I really believe it. I think I know him very well and that he will agree,” he said in a pregnant and distributed interview in the full custom program.
If you don’t accept it, he added, it will “be bad news for the world because many people die.”
Trump recalled that there is a termination agreement of hostilities with Ukraine and that Washington is trying to close it with Russia. “We will know a little more on Monday, and hopefully it will be good,” the Republican leader added.
Before he started on January 20, his second term said he would end the conflict in his first 24 hours in power. “I was a bit sarcastic when I said that. What I mean I would like to solve it, I think I will succeed,” he said.
The national security adviser of the White House, Mike Waltz, has considered Fox News that Trump is the only president who can get it.
“We know on all sides with whom we are dealing with, and we are going to do a diplomacy work that will involve the strategy of the stick and root to make both parties feel at the table, but also to solve this in a way that is permanent and permanent,” he said.
Last Thursday, an American delegation, led by the American representative for the Middel -Oost, Steve Witkoff, met Putin with Putin to treat the supply of a high fire of 30 days with Ukraine, agreed this week in Saudi -Arabia between Washington and Kyiv.
Putin emphasized that he is for the ceasefire, but warned that he sees problems in his application and verification and desirable to speak with his American counterpart. Trump did not mean if that conversation has already been maintained, but he said they are dealing with him and that “it is going pretty well.”
Source: EITB

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