As Trump tries for Ukraine-Russia deal, public opinion on conflict shifts
- President Donald Trump continues to advocate for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, with a focus on safe navigation in the Black Sea.
- The United States has spent $175 billion aiding Ukraine, including a $20 billion loan provided in December 2024.
- Reports indicate over 70,000 Ukrainian soldiers and around 100,000 Russian soldiers have died in the ongoing conflict, which is now the deadliest in Europe since World War II.
- Disagreements continue over the ceasefire's timing and scope, with Russia rejecting the proposed 30-day general ceasefire.
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Trump: 'Zelensky and Putin ready for a deal'. Vatican-Lavrov phone call: “Initiatives to stop war actions”
Donald Trump is sure: Volodymyr Zelensky “is ready to conclude an agreement,” the president of the United States said, speaking with journalists aboard the presidential plane flying from Washington to Miami, as Fox News reports. “And I think Putin is ready to reach an agreement,” Trump added, referring to the Russian president. “I will simply say that excellent conversations are currently taking place on the Ukraine-Russia topic,” added the head…
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