Key Points

Trump announced plans for separate calls with Putin and Zelenskyy to push for a ceasefire in the Ukraine war. He emphasized that direct talks with Putin are crucial for any progress. The former president cited staggering weekly casualties as motivation for urgent action. Meanwhile, skepticism remains over whether diplomatic efforts will yield results.

Key Points: Trump Plans Putin and Zelenskyy Calls to Stop Ukraine Bloodbath

  • Trump aims to broker ceasefire in Ukraine war
  • Calls scheduled with Putin and Zelenskyy
  • Doubts progress without direct talks
  • Cites 5,000 weekly soldier deaths
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Trump to hold separate calls with Putin, Zelenskyy to stop bloodbath

Trump announces separate calls with Putin and Zelenskyy to push for a ceasefire, citing 5,000 weekly deaths in the Russia-Ukraine war.

"Nothing is going to happen on Ukraine until he and Putin meet – Donald Trump"

Washington, DC, May 17

President Donald Trump on Saturday said that he will hold separate phone calls with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian's Volodymyr Zelenskyy, with an aim to stop the "bloodbath."

"I will be speaking, by telephone, to President Vladimir Putin of Russia on Monday, at 10:00 am The subjects of the call will be stopping the 'bloodbath' that is killing, on average, more than 5,000 Russian and Ukrainian soldiers a week, and trade...," Trump wrote on his social media 'Truth Social'.

"I will then be speaking to President Zelenskyy of Ukraine and then, with President Zelenskyy, various members of NATO. Hopefully, it will be a productive day, a ceasefire will take place, and this very violent war, a war that should have never happened, will end. God bless us all!!!" he added.

Trump on Friday said he plans to meet with Putin "as soon as we can set it up," suggesting that his personal involvement is essential to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war, CNN reported.

Speaking at the end of his West Asia tour, Trump underscored that current diplomatic efforts will likely stall unless he and Putin engage directly.

His remarks came just ahead of a scheduled meeting between Russian and Ukrainian officials in Turkey--the first in-person talks since the early stages of the conflict. Despite the significance of the event, the United States has downplayed the possibility of any real breakthrough, and Trump expressed similar doubts.

"Nothing" is going to happen on Ukraine until he and Putin meet, he said, positioning their meeting as a turning point in the stalled peace process, reported CNN.

"I think it's time for us to just do it. I said, you know, they all said Putin was going and Zelenskyy was going. And I said, If I don't go, I guarantee Putin is not going, and he didn't go. I understand that - but we're going to get it - we're going to get it done. We're going to get it done. 5,000 young people are being killed every single week on average, and we're going to get it done," Trump said, citing the human cost of the war.

When asked when the meeting could take place, Trump replied, "As soon as we can set it up. I was going to - I would actually leave here and go. I do want to see my beautiful grandson, and we'll be doing that." His daughter Tiffany Trump gave birth on Thursday, marking his 11th grandchild, CNN reported.

Trump also weighed in on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's absence from Thursday's talks. "He didn't show up because he heard Putin wasn't going," he said.

Trump added, "He wasn't going if I wasn't there and I don't believe anything's going to happen, whether you like it or not, until he and I get together."

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Interesting move by Trump. But honestly, as an Indian, I'm more concerned about how this affects global oil prices and our economy. Every international conflict makes petrol prices shoot up here. Hope they find a peaceful solution soon. 🙏
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Priya M.
Trump always acts like only he can solve world problems! But if he can actually stop this war, good for him. Meanwhile, our government is handling relations with both Russia and US carefully - that's the real diplomatic skill. #NonAlignedWisdom
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Amit S.
The arrogance in his tone is unbelievable! "Nothing will happen until I meet Putin" - really? The world doesn't revolve around one man. India has maintained a balanced position throughout this conflict, focusing on bringing back our students safely. That's what matters.
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Neha T.
While the West focuses on Ukraine, I hope they remember there are other conflicts too. What about China's aggression near our borders? The world should pay equal attention to all regional tensions, not just European ones.
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Vikram J.
Trump may be controversial, but he's right about one thing - this war should never have happened. So many young lives lost on both sides. As someone who remembers the Kargil war, I know the pain of conflict. Hope peace prevails soon.
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Sunita R.
The timing is suspicious - just when India is hosting G20 and trying to maintain global stability. Western leaders should coordinate better with other nations instead of unilateral actions. We've seen how their interventions turned out in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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