White House: Trump is disappointed with Russia and Ukraine
A White House spokesman said the US president has grown increasingly frustrated with Russia and Ukraine over their “reluctance” to reach a peace deal.
According to RCO News Agency, White House spokesperson Carolyn Levitt said during a briefing on Thursday evening: “Donald Trump, the president of the United States, is increasingly frustrated with both sides of this war, Russia and Ukraine, because of their refusal to adhere to the peace agreement.”
According to the “Associated Press” News agency, the spokesman of the White House continued to say: “Daniel Driscoll, the US Secretary of the Army, is very optimistic after his meeting with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, in Kiev.”
“I understand that Secretary Driscoll met with President Zelensky today,” Levitt added. We talked to him. “He’s very optimistic after that meeting, and so we’re going to have good conversations again with both sides about ending this war.”
Carolyn Leavitt emphasized that the US has actively participated by negotiating equally with both sides: “Steve Witkoff, the special presidential envoy, and Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, have been quietly working on a plan for the past month or so.” They have interacted equally with both sides, Russia and Ukraine, to find out what these countries are committed to in order to achieve a stable and lasting peace.
The White House spokesman pointed out that negotiations are ongoing and that Donald Trump supports the 28-point plan that was previously proposed by Washington.
In this regard, he said: “This is a good plan for Russia and Ukraine.”
In the last few days, Western media reported that the United States and Russia are holding secret consultations to develop a 28-point plan to end the war in Ukraine.
“Bloomberg” news media also reported in a report quoting an informed source who did not reveal his name: “Donald Trump’s 28-point plan to end the war in Ukraine, among other things, includes the lifting of sanctions against Russia.”
However, no more information has been released about which sanctions against Russia will be lifted.
Donald Trump’s 28-point plan calls for Russia to take full control of Luhansk and Donetsk (together called the Donbas), even though Ukraine still apparently controls about 12 percent of Donbas territory.
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