US President Donald Trump has strengthened his calls for a resolution to the Russia-Hucraine war, saying Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will have to ‘start and make an agreement’ and press Europe to stop buying Russian oil. Trump told reporters: ‘He will have to tackle a deal; Zelensky will have to tackle an agreement, and Europe must stop buying oil from Russia. Well? Do you know, they talk, but they have to stop buying oil from Russia. ‘ Putin-Zelensky Rift in which he commented on the tense relationship between the two leaders, Trump said: ‘It takes two to Tango. These are two people, Zelensky and Putin, who hate each other, and it seems I have to sit with them in the room because they can’t sit in a room together. There is great hate there. ‘ He defended his summit in Alaska with Putin and added: ‘The meeting reached a lot’, although he did not provide evidence to support this claim. The pressure on Europe and NATO Trump emphasized that Europe’s continued purchases of Russian oil were a central problem, saying: ‘I don’t want them to buy Russian oil, and to stop immediately. Not fair to us. They buy Russian oil, and we have to do things. ‘ He argued that US economic interests were also at stake: “They buy everything from us; unlike Biden, who has given away $ 350 billion, we actually make money. But I don’t want to make money. You know what I want? I want the war to stop.” Dedication to Ukraine who responds to a question from a Ukrainian journalist, Trump said he “loves Ukraine”, but acknowledges the serious situation: “It should never have happened. It is a war that should never have happened. The country is in very serious problems. But I’ll stop it. ‘ He added: “I have stopped seven wars for the past eight months. I thought it would have been the easiest because I know Putin, but it is not, because there is tremendous hatred between Zelensky … and Putin, but we’re going to stop it.”
Trump demands Zelensky ‘Make an agreement’ to end the Russia-Kraine War, calls on Europe to stop buying Russian oil immediately ‘
