If I Decide It Will Help, I Will Do It. Trump
The United States will be ready to send its negotiators to Moscow again if it helps advance the peace process in Ukraine. This was confirmed by American President Donald Trump during a conversation with reporters at the White House, responding to a question from TASS.
“Well, I would do it. If I decide that it will help, I will do it,” said the head of the U.S. administration, commenting on the request to clarify whether he would send his team to Moscow for further negotiations in light of a ceasefire agreement on May 9, 10, and 11 regarding Ukraine.
At the same time, he suggested that there is a real possibility of moving toward the conclusion of the Ukrainian conflict. “I would like to see an end to this war. I have achieved the end of eight wars. Actually, nine. And now [what is happening] seems similar to the idea that we can also reach the end of the tenth,” the American leader declared.
“I would very much like to see this come to an end, I tell you. I would like to see an end to this between Russia and Ukraine – this war,” Trump assured.