OAN Staff Break Wolf
10:29am – Sunday, February 9th, 2025
President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he had spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin about ending the war in Ukraine.
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“All the dead. Young, young, beautiful people. They're like your kids, like 2 million of them, for no reason,” Trump said, saying both sides “want to meet.” Ta. Everyday people are almost dying. A young handsome soldier is killed. A young man like my son. both sides. The whole battlefield. ”
Last month, Trump estimated that around 1 million Russian soldiers died in the battle, along with 700,000 Ukrainian troops.
In an interview with Air Force 1, Trump said he believed Putin “concerned” the war massacre and that he “want to stop people dying.”
“I've always had a good relationship with Putin,” Trump continued, adding that he “don't say” how many times the two leaders said.
Trump also revealed that he has a proposal to end the war in Ukraine, but he refuses to dig into the details and instead hopes that the war will end “fast.” He said there was.
“Daily people are dying. This war is so bad in Ukraine. I want to end this damn thing.”
President Trump also took a shot with former President Joe Biden, calling him “embarrassment for our country. The utter embarrassment to perpetuate the Ukrainian genocide.
Additionally, Trump's national security adviser Michael Waltz is preparing to help President Trump end President Xi Jinping, Middle Eastern leaders and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He added that it is [this] war. “
“The President is ready to put all these issues on the table this week, including the future of US aid to Ukraine. We need to recover these costs, which is their rare earth perspective. It will become a partnership with Ukrainians. [materials]buy their natural resources, oil and gas, and ours,” Waltz continued.
Trump's national security adviser added that European countries “must own this conflict in the future.” President Trump intends to end it, and then from a security assurance perspective, it will be straightforward with the Europeans. ”
February marks the third year in which Ukraine's war was furious as President Trump seeks negotiation talks between the two countries after the Biden administration has given more than $65 billion in aid since the war began in 2022. I'll tell you.
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