The White House on Thursday (native time) said that US President Donald Trump is “extremely frustrated” with each Russia and Ukraine over the sluggish progress towards ending the continued struggle and is unwilling to have interaction in “meetings just for the sake of meeting”.
US President Donald Trump is ‘extraordinarily pissed off’ with each Russia and Ukraine because of the sluggish progress in ending the struggle, stated the White House. As a outcome, Trump is unwilling to have interaction in conferences simply for the sake of assembly. He needs motion, not discuss, whereas remaining actively concerned within the peace efforts. Trump is pushing for decisive steps to carry the struggle to an finish, and his administration is contemplating sending a consultant to Europe provided that there is a real likelihood of creating progress, added the White House.
White House reveals Trump’s frustration over Russia-Ukraine peace deal
During a press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the President was bored with conferences that obtain nothing and wished outcomes, not phrases, as the US acts as the first mediator to finish the four-year-long operating struggle.”The president is extremely frustrated with both sides of this war. He’s sick of meetings just for the sake of meeting. He doesn’t want any more talk. He wants action. He wants this war to come to an end,” Leavitt stated.
She additional confirmed that the Trump administration stays actively concerned in peace efforts, with President Trump holding talks with European leaders on Wednesday and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and his group persevering with direct discussions with either side “literally as we speak”. Regarding potential high-level US participation in upcoming talks this weekend, Leavitt stated the choice stays “up in the air”. “The United States and the Trump administration continue to be very much engaged in trying to bring the Russia-Ukraine war to an end. The President had a call with Europeans yesterday. His special envoy Witkoff and his team continue to talk with both sides literally as we speak. If there is a real chance of signing a peace agreement, if we feel like those meetings are worthy of someone in the United States’s time this weekend, then we will send a representative. It’s still up in the air whether we believe real peace can be accomplished and we can truly move the ball forward,” Leavitt said.
US efforts on ending Russia-Ukraine struggle
Earlier, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the US is advocating for Ukraine to tug again its forces from the Donetsk area to create a “free economic zone” in Kyiv-controlled areas of japanese Ukraine, which Moscow seeks to dominate, as reported by Al Jazeera. Zelenskyy confirmed on Thursday that Ukraine had submitted a 20-point set of counter-proposals to the US as a part of ongoing discussions on safety ensures with senior American officers, emphasising that any territorial concessions would have to be authorised by a nationwide referendum. Meanwhile, Zelenskyy has been going through rising stress from Washington to achieve a peace deal with Russia, with studies suggesting that Trump needs an settlement by Christmas, Al Jazeera reported.
(With inputs from ANI)






