Trump and Putin seek peace: High-stakes talks for war's end
White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Donald Trump is committed to ending the war between Russia and Ukraine. According to the U.S. president, Vladimir Putin shares the same goal. Leavitt mentioned that Trump's optimism stems from a "productive conversation" between Steve Witkoff and the Russian leader.
Karoline Leavitt confirmed that the Russians have communicated preliminary conditions for ending the war with Ukraine. However, she did not specify what those conditions are. The White House spokeswoman stated that the motivation for the Russians would be the "economic partnership" between Russia and the USA.
Leavitt stated that Donald Trump is pleased with the talks between Vladimir Putin and his envoy, Steve Witkoff. The president's administration views the consultations in St. Petersburg as a "productive conversation."
There is an incentive for Russia to end this war and perhaps that could be economic partnerships with the United States. But we need to see a ceasefire first and the president and the presidential envoy, Witkoff, made that very clear to the Russians, Karoline Leavitt told assembled journalists during a short briefing.
The condition for ending the conflict is a ceasefire. "He made this clear"
The White House spokeswoman conveyed that Steve Witkoff clearly emphasized that the first step to ending the war is a ceasefire. The Russians were also given a specific deadline by which the conflict between Russia and Ukraine should be resolved.
Karoline Leavitt also reported that Donald Trump is unaware of being invited by Volodymyr Zelensky. The Ukrainian President extended the invitation to Trump in an interview on CBS News.
Please, before making any decisions or plans for negotiations, come to see the people, civilians, warriors, hospitals, churches, children destroyed or dead, said the Ukrainian politician.