In phone conversation with Zelensky, Trump pledges to end war in Ukraine


US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (left) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. —AFP/Reuters
  • Trump has pledged to end the war between kyiv and Moscow through negotiations.
  • Zelenskiy congratulates Trump on becoming the Republican candidate.
  • Expresses gratitude for US military aid.

WASHINGTON: US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has pledged to end the war in Ukraine and bring peace to the world if he wins the November 5 presidential election.

Trump made these remarks during a “very good” telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. In a post on Truth Social, he pledged to end the war between kyiv and Moscow through negotiations.

Zelenskiy also reported on his conversation with Trump and expressed gratitude for US military assistance. But he made no reference in a post on social media platform X to efforts to end the 28-month-old conflict.

Trump has said he will end the war in Ukraine even before taking office in January. He has also said that if he had been in office when the Kremlin sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022, the war would not have taken place.

In his post on Truth Social, Trump said that as president he will “bring peace to the world and end the war that has cost so many lives.”

“Both sides will be able to come together and negotiate a deal that ends the violence and paves the way for prosperity,” Trump said.

Although Trump has put forward few tangible policy proposals, he said Reuters In an interview last year, Ukraine might have to give up some territory to reach a peace deal.

In his post, Zelenskiy said he congratulated Trump on becoming the Republican nominee and condemned the assassination attempt on him last week.

“I wish him strength and absolute security in the future,” Zelenskiy said.

“I saw vital American bipartisan and bicameral support to protect our nation's freedom and independence.”

Ukraine, he said, “will always be grateful to the United States for its help in strengthening our ability to resist Russian terrorism. Russian attacks on our cities and towns continue every day.”

Zelenskiy rejects any negotiations with Russia to end the conflict as long as Russian troops remain in Ukraine.

The Ukrainian president has proposed a peace plan, re-presented at a “global summit” last month to which Russia was not invited, that calls for the withdrawal of Russian troops and the restoration of Ukraine's 1991 post-Soviet borders.

Russian troops occupy about 20% of Ukraine's territory. Moscow's forces have made gradual advances in the east of the country along the 1,000-kilometer (600-mile) front since capturing the key town of Avdiivka in February.

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