Trump Suggests Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire Talks to Be Held in Vatican
He elaborated, "I think it would be maybe helpful. There's tremendous bitterness, anger, and I think maybe that could help some of that anger. So having it at the Vatican would be -- in Rome -- would be a very, I think it'd be a great idea."
Earlier on Monday, Trump held a two-hour phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss efforts to achieve a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Following the call, Trump expressed his belief that Putin is ready to end the war.
"I talked to him about it. I said: 'When are we going to end this Vladimir?'...I said: 'When are we going to end this bloodshed, this bloodbath?' It's a bloodbath, and I do believe he wants to end it," Trump recounted.
Regarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump described him as a "strong person." He added, "Zelenskyy, strong guy, and he's not the easiest person to deal with, but I think that he wants to stop."
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