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Trump plans to meet Putin after taking office to discuss ending the Ukraine conflict.
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IntroductionU.S. President-elect Trump stated on Monday that he plans to meet with Russian President Putin soon ...

U.S. President-elect Trump stated on Monday that he plans to meet with Russian President Putin soon after taking office next week to discuss ending the Ukraine conflict. This will be the first direct meeting between the two leaders since the conflict began in February 2022.
In an interview, Trump said that the key to ending the Ukraine conflict depends on Putin. He mentioned, "Putin may not be satisfied with the current progress of the war, as the results are not ideal, and the progress is not smooth." Trump added, "Putin also wants to meet, and I plan to talk with him soon."
Although Trump did not specify the timing of the meeting, he noted that certain diplomatic actions can only be undertaken after he officially assumes the presidency. He also stated that his goal is to focus on domestic interests through reducing U.S. involvement in the Ukraine conflict, practicing his "America First" policy. During his campaign, Trump promised to end hostilities "within 24 hours" through diplomacy and a few phone calls.
Biden Defends Foreign Policy During Term
Trump's remarks prompted a response from outgoing President Biden. On Monday, Biden defended his Ukraine policy, emphasizing America's commitment to democracy and the rule of law through supporting Ukraine and imposing sanctions on Russia. He believes these actions have strengthened America's relations with allies and successfully avoided direct conflict with Russia. Biden stated, "We have successfully united global support for Ukraine while avoiding war between nuclear powers."
Biden also stated that Ukraine remains a free, independent nation with a bright future, highlighting the importance of protecting Ukraine's future.
Kremlin's Position
Kremlin spokesperson Peskov responded by saying that no specific arrangements have been received for a meeting between Putin and Trump, but stated that the root causes of the Ukraine conflict need to be prioritized, including NATO's eastward expansion and discrimination against Russian-speaking citizens in Ukraine. Russian officials believe the Ukraine crisis was deliberately incited by Western countries to weaken Russia's international standing.
Analysts point out that Trump's foreign policy may differ significantly from the current administration, and he might seek reconciliation with Russia by reducing aid to Ukraine. However, the deep-seated contradictions between the U.S. and Russia on the Ukraine issue pose complex challenges for peace negotiations. This issue is likely to become a focal point for the international community in the coming months.

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