“We can, we will do it”: So the US President, Donald Trump, Meeting at the White House the United Kingdom Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, replied to the question if you can reach a Peace agreement on Ukraine. But then Trump warns: the Ukrainian in NATO? “It won’t happen“.” This is this thing that has unleashed everything – says Trump – Ukraine will be able to get back of the territories. But Ukraine in NATO will not happen “.
Starmer is in the USA to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine. It is his first visit to Washington from the Trump settlement. The visit includes a bilateral meeting between the two leaders, a bilateral lunch and a press conference.
Trump said he will go “in the near future” in the United Kingdom. The British premier has given the American president a letter from King Charles III, in which the sovereign invites him to a state visit, which would be the second for Donald Trump in the United Kingdom after that of 2019, during his first term. A “very special” invitation, second Keir Starmer, who said that “it never happened before”.
During the meeting, Trump said he wants an agreement of ceased the fire before talking about peace forces. “I think we are very far on the agreement, but we have not yet reached it. That’s why I don’t like to talk about maintaining peace until we have reached an agreement to advance things,” said the President of the United States, adding that he does not want to “bring bad luck”.
Trump, Putin will keep the floor on the agreements
Trump, he said he believes that the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, will honor any peace agreement with Ukraine, invaded by Moscow three years ago. The leader of the Kremlin “will keep his word”, assured the Tycoon.
Trump extending the penalties against Russia by one year
Trump has extended some sanctions previously imposed on Russia by a year in relation to the situation in Ukraine. This was affirming the documents released by the White House. They are restrictions introduced by the Biden Administration on February 21, 2022, by the Trump Administration during his first presidential mandate on 20 September 2018, as well as by the Obama Administration on March 6, March 16, March 20 and December 19, 2014 as regards Crimea.
As Trump pointed out, he came to the conclusion that all these restrictive measures “should remain in force after March 6, 2025”.
“The actions and policies addressed in these orders continue to represent an unusual and extraordinary threat to national security and the interests of foreign policy of the United States”, reads the executive order in a reminder published on the Federal Register (a collection of official documents of the United States government). The American leader declared on February 25 that in the future the possibility of revoking anti-russe sanctions will be taken into consideration, but there are still no agreements in this regard. On February 26, Trump clarified that Washington is ready to revoke the restrictions imposed on Russia, but only after the conflict in Ukraine will be resolved.