Trump Claims Ukraine-Russia Deal "Reasonably Close" Despite "Abnormal Hatred"

Donald Trump, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, asserted that both Russia and Ukraine desire a settlement to end the ongoing conflict, stating negotiations were "reasonably close." He highlighted the "abnormal hatred" between Presidents Zelensky and Putin but expressed confidence a deal could be brokered. Trump downplayed Washington's role, arguing the war is Europe's responsibility and that NATO treats the U.S. unfairly. He revealed plans to meet with Zelensky, coinciding with a reported trip by his envoys to Moscow for meetings with Putin.

Key Points: Trump: Ukraine and Russia Want Deal, Talks "Reasonably Close"

  • Trump claims direct talks with Zelensky
  • Downplays US role, says Europe responsible
  • Repeats claim war wouldn't have happened under him
  • Plans meeting with Zelensky same day aides see Putin
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Trump says Russia, Ukraine want deal; claims talks "reasonably close"

At Davos, Donald Trump says he's negotiating with Zelensky, claims both Russia and Ukraine want to settle the war despite deep hostility between leaders.

"I think Russia wants to make a deal. I think Ukraine wants to make a deal and we're going to try getting a deal done. We're reasonably close. - Donald Trump"

Davos, January 22

US President Donald Trump said that both Russia and Ukraine want to reach a settlement to end the ongoing conflict, asserting that efforts to broker a deal were "reasonably close," even as he pointed to deep hostility between the leadership of the two countries.

Trump made the remarks while addressing the 56th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, where he spoke at length about the Russia-Ukraine conflict, NATO, and Washington's role in the war.

Speaking on the Russia-Ukraine war, Trump said it could be settled despite the hatred between Zelenskyy and Putin.

"I settled 8+ wars, and I thought that was going to be one of my easier ones. Some I settled in a matter of hours because I'm good at that stuff, you know. The United Nations should be doing this. I shouldn't be doing it, but it doesn't matter. We're saving millions of lives. With Ukraine-Russia, there's tremendous hatred between President Zelenskyy and President Putin. That's not good for settlements. There's abnormal hatred. With that being said, I think Russia wants to make a deal. I think Ukraine wants to make a deal and we're going to try getting a deal done. We're reasonably close," Trump said.

Meanwhile, Trump downplayed Washington's role in the Ukraine war during remarks in Davos, arguing that the conflict is primarily Europe's responsibility as he spoke about NATO, which he said treats the United States "very unfairly."

Trump raised Ukraine and Russia's war against it while discussing the alliance, repeating his claim that the war would not have happened if he had been president at the time. He also reiterated his assertion that the 2020 US elections were "rigged."

Questioning what the US had gained from efforts to end the war, Trump asked what his country received "other than death, destruction, and massive amounts of cash going to people who don't appreciate what we do?"

"(I'm) talking about NATO, I'm taking about Europe. They have to work on Ukraine. We don't. The United States is very far away. We have a big, beautiful ocean separating us. We have nothing to do with it," he said.

In that context, Trump said he was directly engaging with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on ending the war.

Zelensky was in Kyiv on Wednesday as Trump spoke at the World Economic Forum, with the US President saying he planned to meet him later in the day as the two continue discussions aimed at ending the Ukraine war.

"I'm dealing with President Zelensky, and I think he wants to make a deal," Trump said.

According to CNN, the planned meeting will come the same day Trump's foreign envoy Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner travel to Moscow for meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"I believe they're at a point now where they can come together and get a deal done, and if they don't, they're stupid," Trump added of Zelensky and Putin.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As an Indian, I'm watching this closely. A prolonged Russia-Ukraine war affects global food and fuel prices, which hits our economy hard. If Trump can genuinely broker peace, it would be a huge relief for developing nations like ours. 🤞 Hope the talks are indeed "reasonably close" and not just political theatre.
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Arjun K
His comment about the US having "nothing to do with it" is naive. In today's interconnected world, a major conflict in Europe impacts everyone. India has maintained a balanced position, but great powers have a responsibility to promote stability, not retreat from it.
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Sarah B
Calling leaders "stupid" if they don't make a deal is not statesmanship. It's counterproductive. The hatred he mentions is real and born from invasion and loss. Peace requires addressing root causes, not just pressuring for a quick deal to claim a win.
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Vikram M
The focus should be on ending the suffering of people, not on who gets credit. If talks are happening, that's good news. But mixing it with election rhetoric and NATO complaints undermines the seriousness of the effort. Let's hope for a just and lasting peace.
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Karthik V
Interesting to see Kushner involved again. From a neutral perspective, having backchannel talks via family members is unorthodox but sometimes effective. The key is what the deal entails. Ukraine's sovereignty must be respected. A rushed deal that rewards aggression will create more problems long-term.

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