Trump says ceasefire not necessary to negotiate an end to war
Asked if there will still be “severe consequences” for Russia if a ceasefire isn’t agreed, as he previously said, Trump says:
I don’t think you need a ceasefire.
He says a ceasefire is “good to have” but he could understand why one country might not want one.
We can work a peace deal while they’re fighting. They have to fight. I wish they could stop, I’d like them to stop, but strategically that could be a disadvantage for one side or the other.
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Opening summary
‘We will give them very good protection,’ Trump says of Ukraine
Earlier Trump was asked if he would offer Ukraine [Nato] Article 5-style security guarantees. He said this hasn’t been discussed yet but says of Kyiv:
We will give them very good protection, very good security. That’s part of it.
Trump to call Putin later today
Trump says he just spoke to Putin indirectly, and will speak to him again after these meetings today “and we may or may not have a [trilateral meeting].”
“He’s expecting my call when we’re finished with this meeting,” Trump says.
Ukraine needs ‘everything’ in support from US, says Zelenskyy
Asked what security guarantees he needs from Trump, Zelenskyy says: “Everything.”
He says he needs a strong Ukrainian army – weapons, training, equipment, intelligence.
He says he will discuss this with “our partners”, the “big countries including the United States”.
Going even more off topic, Trump claims mail-in ballots are “corrupt” and he wants to end them. (Putin apparently brought this up in Alaska on Friday, much to Trump’s delight).
Trump goes on a tirade about Joe Biden, adding to an earlier detour where he appeared to justify his federal takeover of Washington DC by highlighting that people felt safe enough to go out to dinner again in the nation’s capital.
Trump says ceasefire not necessary to negotiate an end to war
Asked if there will still be “severe consequences” for Russia if a ceasefire isn’t agreed, as he previously said, Trump says:
I don’t think you need a ceasefire.
He says a ceasefire is “good to have” but he could understand why one country might not want one.
We can work a peace deal while they’re fighting. They have to fight. I wish they could stop, I’d like them to stop, but strategically that could be a disadvantage for one side or the other.
Trump says he believes Putin wants Ukraine war to end
Trump also said earlier that he believes Vladimir Putin wants the war to end.
Asked if he’s open to holding elections in his country, Zelenskyy says of course.
He says it depends on safety and circumstances as they can’t hold elections during the war.
Trump sounds intrigued by the prospect of not being able to hold elections if you’re at war …
The reporter who last time attacked Zelenskyy over not dressing formally enough says the Ukrainian president looks “fabulous” in his suit, to which Trump says he said the same thing.
The reporter apologises to Zelenskyy, who quips that while he changed his clothes the reporter is wearing the same suit he wore last time: “I changed, you did not.”
Asked if Melania Trump sent the letter to Putin because he is the aggressor in this war, Trump dodges the question by talking about his wife’s love of children and her wanting to see the war end.
He also claims the letter was “very well received” by Putin.
Trump claims to have ended six wars and says he thought this would be the easiest one, but it’s a tough one.
Asked if he understands the “root causes” of the war, Trump says the war has to end.