In case of peace, Russia will not attack Ukraine/Ukraine will not be a member of NATO
British Prime Minister Kerry Starmer appeared at the White House to meet US President Donald Trump. Responding to a question about the possibility of a Russian invasion of Ukraine in the event of a peace agreement, Trump said, “If peace is reached, Putin will not attack Ukraine again.”
According to RCO News Agency, “We can and we will reach peace,” said US President in response to reporters’ question about the possibility of peace in Ukraine.
Prior to the current meeting, it was reported that the war in Ukraine and the “British escape from Trump’s tariffs” would be two of the main focus of British Prime Minister Trump.
In his analysis before Starmer’s meeting with Trump, the British Network analyst said that the British prime minister is seeking “escape” Trump’s economic war, referring to his departure from the European Union and the absence of any deficits in trade between London and Washington.
During his meeting with Trump, Starmer thanked the US president for bringing “the possibility of peace”: “We want a durable peace.”
“I will talk about trade with Starmer,” Trump also said.
The British prime minister also invited Trump to travel to England from his king.
The US president also responded that he would travel to England in the near future.
“Having an agreement on valuable resources will be a strong infrastructure for Ukraine,” he said, referring to Ukrainian President Waldimir Zelksky’s pre -planned trip to the United States on Friday (tomorrow). We need a peace agreement before having any peacekeeping force. We have not reached this agreement. “
“I had good talk with Russia and Ukraine,” Trump said. “Russia is doing very well and we are progressing in the peace deal.”
He also pointed to the British decision to leave the European Union, saying it was a very good decision for the country.
However, he added: “We will have conflict tariffs. “The European Union has been very difficult in the field of trade with the United States, on the other hand, we have paid for the main cost of NATO.”
“We have to look at it,” Trump also said in response to a question about the possibility of British sanctions.
Responding to another question about the possibility of a Russian invasion of Ukraine if he reached a peace agreement, he said, “Putin will not attack Ukraine again.”
“Putin will adhere to the agreement,” the US president added. The agreement with Russia remains sustainable. “It is easy to create security in Ukraine, achieving an agreement is the main challenge.”
In response to Trump’s remarks, the British Prime Minister stated, “I will discuss with Trump about how Russia is not violated by any agreement in Ukraine.”
“These relations have become a little difficult,” the US president said in response to a question about his relations with Zelksky. But we will sign the agreement with each other. “We are definitely trying to get Ukraine the most possible.”
“We need Nader Ukraine’s rare ground resources,” he added.
Trump also responded to a question about his previous statements about Zelnsky’s “dictator”: “Did I say that?”
Last week, he published a statement on the social network of Truth Sushal “Zelkski” a “dictatorship without elections”.
Trump also responded to a question, “Ukraine will not become a NATO member.”
Responding to a question about the German parliamentary elections, the US president said: “I’m not upset that the Alternative Party for Germany did not in the first election.”
In the next few hours, Trump and Starmer will be present at a joint News conference.
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