Trump says US may ‘walk away’ from Russia-Ukraine talks

The legislator says that the war of Russia or Ukraine in “stalemate”
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President Donald Trump says that the United States can withdraw from peace talks with Ukraine and Russia if the two sides do not show any progress.
Trump made comments during an interview on “Meet The Press” from NBC, which was broadcast on Sunday, and the host Kristen Wilker told that there was a “huge hatred” between Ukraine and Russia.
The president says he is still hoping to be a peace agreement as possible, but he stressed that the United States will not remain an intermediary indefinitely.
“I think we are closer to one party. Perhaps not close to the other, but we have to see,” Trump said. “Five thousand soldiers per week are on average, they die. They are not American soldiers. But I want to solve the problem.”
Zelenskyy says after a general dispute with Trump, and Vans says, “Bad to both sides.”
US President Donald Trump says there is a “huge hatred” between the Russian and Ukrainian sides. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)
“How long do you give both countries before you walk away?” He asked Wilker.
Trump replied: “Well, there will be a time when I will say, well, continue, continue stupidity.”
“Maybe it cannot be done,” he added. ))

Trump says that the United States may withdraw from peace talks if Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski do not cooperate. (Sergey Eileen/swimming pool/AFP via Getty Images)
The interview comes a few days after the Trump bombing of Russian President Vladimir Putin, wondering whether his Russian counterpart has any interest in peace.
Trump insists that the peace agreement in Ukraine Russia is close, but the lack of confidence in Putin leaves experts skeptical
Trump spoke on social media last week after Russian forces fired rockets to Ukrainian cities.
“There has been no reason for Putin to shoot missiles to civilian areas, cities and towns, during the past few days,” Trump wrote. “This makes me think that he may not want to stop the war, as it only exploits me, and it must be dealt with differently, through” banks “or” secondary penalties? “Many people die !!!”

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski speak in Rome, where he attended the funeral of Pope Francis on April 26, 2025. (Vatikan and Ukraine, the ambassador of graphics vision)
Foreign Minister Marco Rubio appears to reduce expectations for a major peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia last week.
Rubio argued that it was “ridiculous” set a specific date or a specific timetable at a time when the United States might withdraw from mediation, but he said this would be a “very important week.”
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A few days later, the White House signed a rare ground mineral agreement with Ukraine, a priority for months for Trump.
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2025-05-04 16:23:00