US President Donald Trump said during a cabinet meeting on 26 February that Vladimir Putin will need to make certain concessions as part of settling the war in Ukraine.
Trump’s statement came after a series of his claims regarding the war in Ukraine, where he largerly supported Putin, and the US-Russian meeting about the war on 18 February. The US President said earlier that “Ukraine should not have started the war” and called Zelenskyy “a dictator who hasn’t held elections.”
When asked if Putin would need to make concessions in resolving the Ukraine war, the American president affirmed, “He will have to.”
Trump did not specify what these concessions might involve. He claimed that if he had not been elected US president, the war in Ukraine “would have continued for a long time.”
“Ukrainians are good fighters, I must say, but without equipment, without our equipment – we have the best military equipment in the world – without our equipment, everything would have ended very quickly,” Trump said.
The US president previously claimed that Ukraine “can forget about NATO” as part of a future “peace agreement.”
Trump also refused to promise specific security guarantees to Ukraine from the United States, saying that Europe should provide these guarantees.
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