
The recent statement by U.S. President Donald Trump has sparked widespread discussion on the international stage. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He described the conflict between Russia and Ukraine more as a personal dispute than an interstate issue and expressed his intention to try to stop the conflict. Trump made these remarks during a conversation with journalists at the White House.
According to the president, the tension between Russia and Ukraine is actually based on personal relations. He considers resolving this issue an easy task and said he would ultimately try to eliminate the conflict.
However, Trump did not disclose the details of his plans but emphasized that the situation is under his control. Additionally, Donald Trump explained Russia President Vladimir Putin's refusal to communicate with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy as being due to personal reasons.
In response to journalists' question, "Why is Putin not meeting with Zelenskyy?" he replied, "He doesn't like him." Trump stated that the U.S. is currently not providing direct financial aid to Ukraine, and that matters related to weapons are being coordinated through NATO.
He stressed that this policy is being conducted in accordance with America's interests. Experts suggest that Trump's statement could bring new perspectives to discussions about the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The president's emphasis on personal disputes allows for a new analysis of the situation. Thus, these remarks from Washington have sparked new debates on the international stage.
Political observers and supporters are closely watching how effectively Trump's firm promise of "we will stop it" will be fulfilled in practice.