Trump Says Ukraine-Russia Talks "Stand a Chance" of Peace Settlement

US President Donald Trump expressed optimism that talks to end the war between Russia and Ukraine stand a chance of success. He cited the severe human cost, describing "hundreds of thousands" of casualties and staggering battlefield losses. Trump attributed the difficulty to the deep animosity between the leaders of the two nations. He stated the United States is working to bring the sides closer and claimed they are "very close to getting a settlement."

Key Points: Trump: Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks Close to Settlement

  • Trump optimistic on Ukraine peace talks
  • Cites "hundreds of thousands" killed
  • Notes deep hostility between Zelenskyy and Putin
  • Claims US is "very close" to a settlement
  • Says he has "ended eight wars"
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Trump says Ukraine talks stand chance of settlement

US President Donald Trump says negotiations to end the Russia-Ukraine war "stand a chance," citing heavy casualties and deep hostility between leaders.

"I think they stand a chance. - Donald Trump"

Washington, Jan 31

US President Donald Trump said that talks aimed at ending the war between Russia and Ukraine stand a chance of success, saying negotiators are close to a settlement despite deep hostility between the two sides.

"I think they stand a chance," Trump said on Friday, when asked about the prospects for peace talks. He said the conflict has been especially difficult because of the animosity between the leaders of the two countries.

"Zelenskyy and Putin hate each other," Trump said.

Trump said the human cost of the war has been severe and cited heavy casualties. He said "hundreds of thousands of people" have been killed and pointed to recent battlefield losses he described as staggering.

He said the United States has been working to bring the sides closer to an agreement. "I think that we have a good chance of getting it settled," Trump said. "We're getting very close to getting a settlement."

Trump also said he has ended multiple conflicts during his presidency, using that record to argue he can help broker an agreement. "I've ended eight wars," he said, without providing details.

The president did not outline the specific terms of any potential deal or describe the concessions that might be involved. He also did not say how long talks might take.

Trump's remarks came during a broader Oval Office appearance that included questions on Iran, Venezuela, and domestic issues. He answered briefly and avoided discussing sensitive diplomatic mechanics.

The war between Russia and Ukraine has continued for years, with repeated international efforts to mediate an end to the fighting. Negotiations have repeatedly stalled amid disagreements over territory, security guarantees, and sovereignty.

The United States has played a central diplomatic role, working with allies while pressing both sides to explore pathways toward ending the conflict.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope this leads to real peace. The world doesn't need another prolonged conflict. But Trump saying "I've ended eight wars" without details feels like typical political exaggeration. The focus should be on the people suffering.
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Rohit P
India has always advocated for dialogue and diplomacy. Any settlement brokered by the US must be fair and not imposed. Our foreign policy of strategic autonomy means we watch this carefully, but a peaceful resolution benefits everyone.
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Sarah B
"Getting very close" is vague. After years of war, people need concrete steps, not just optimistic statements. The lack of specific terms mentioned here is worrying. True peace needs a solid framework.
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Vikram M
The animosity between the leaders is a major hurdle, but it shouldn't doom millions to war. India has historical ties with both Russia and the West. Perhaps a neutral nation's perspective could help? Just a thought.
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Karthik V
Hundreds of thousands killed is a staggering number. Whatever the politics, that's the real tragedy. If talks have a real chance, every effort must be made. The world's attention shouldn't waver until peace is achieved.

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