Trump backtracks on his promise to Ukraine
Australian network ABC writes that Trump’s inner circle has backtracked from the promise of achieving peace in Ukraine within 24 hours.
Now, the expert Trump has chosen to deal with the Ukrainian conflict has set 100 days after the inauguration as the new goal to end the war.
Keith Kellog, a retired US general who has been designated as Trump’s peace envoy for Ukraine, told Fox News he would negotiate a “solid and sustainable” agreement between Moscow and Kyiv by May.
“I think they will come to a solvable solution in the near term. When I say near term, I would like to set a goal on a personal level, on a professional level”, Kellog said to Fox News. “I would say let's set it at 100 days and move back”.
AP News reported back in July 2024 that Trump repeatedly stated that if he got reelected, he could end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine within a single day.
“They’re dying, Russians and Ukrainians. I want them to stop dying. And I’ll have that done — I’ll have that done in 24 hours”, Trump said at a CNN town hall talk in May 2023.
Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris after getting re-elected in November 2024, where, according to the French newspaper Le Monde, they spoke about the ongoing conflict between Kyiv and Moscow.
“I had a good and productive trilateral meeting with President Donald Trump and President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace,” Zelensky wrote on social media afterward, as cited by Le Monde.
“We all want this war to end as soon as possible and in a just way," the Ukrainian leader stressed.
A group who also seems optimistic about Trump’s return to the White House? Quite a few higher-ups of the Russian government that anonymously spoke to the Russian independent online newspaper Meduza.
“The Russian president has his demands, the entire territory of four [of Ukraine’s] regions. Trump’s conditions are different. It’s unclear where the compromise lies,” said one source close to the Kremlin cited by Meduza.