President Donald Trump may soon meet Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky.
“He may see him next week. Yes, whenever he wants. I'm here,” Trump told reporters on Friday, when the Japanese Prime Minister hosted Isba's prime minister.
Trump said the meeting would likely be held in Washington, D.C., as he will not go to Ukraine.
Trump also said he could meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, noting that the two have always had a “very good relationship.”
Trump and “no one else” can end the Ukraine-Russian war, our allies say
President Donald Trump said he is likely to meet with Ukrainian President Voldymi Zelensky, portrayed in DC. (Efrem Lukatsky/AP)
“That's why it's so sad that this happened,” Trump appeared to refer to Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
When Trump met Zelenskyy in New York in September 2024, in his January 22nd post on True Society, he urged Putin to stop the war.
“Solve it now and stop this ridiculous war! It's only getting worse,” Trump said. If we don't “trade,” we have no choice but to put high levels of taxes, tariffs and sanctions on those that have been sold to the US and those that have been sold to various other participating countries. There is no. ”
Treasury Secretary Scott Bescent also said he helped issue strict sanctions on Russia during the January 16 confirmation hearing to promote the end of the war.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bescent said he supported issuing severe sanctions against Russia during the confirmation hearing on January 16th. (via Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP Getty Images)
According to retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, Trump, Trump, the envoy of Russia and Ukraine, is the only person who can end the conflict.
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“The only person Putin really wants to talk to is President Trump because he denigrated the other leaders there, and President Trump is the only person who can bring this to a conclusion,” Kellogg said, “Fox “Weekend to & Friends”” Sunday.
The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.
Rachel Wolf of Fox News contributed to this report.