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    Russia-Ukraine Stalemate: Trump Says Both Leaders Ready for Peace Deal

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 23, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a revealing mid-flight briefing from Air Force One, U.S. President Donald Trump dissected the Russia-Ukraine war’s intricacies, pointing to entrenched territorial disagreements as the primary barrier to peace. Both Putin and Zelenskyy signal readiness for compromise, he claimed, but the path remains fraught.

    Trump was unequivocal in distancing his legacy from the conflict: ‘This war never should have started—it’s Biden’s mess.’ He detailed the multifaceted challenges—urban centers, infrastructure, waterways, and frontiers—that complicate negotiations and obscure the conflict’s conclusion.

    Drawing from personal interactions, Trump recounted Zelenskyy’s overtures during a White House visit, emphasizing shared parameters long under discussion. ‘People know the benchmarks; we’ve been talking about these for six or seven months,’ he explained. Putin, too, appears amenable, though Trump refrained from optimistic forecasts.

    The humanitarian toll weighs heavy, particularly in Ukraine’s brutal winter, where families shiver without adequate heating. Trump pivoted to global affairs, outlining progress on Greenland frameworks expected within weeks, hailing Venezuela’s oil surge as a win-win, and boasting U.S. deterrence against Iran—including halted executions and destroyed nuclear facilities.

    Looking ahead, he envisioned a continued peacemaking role post-presidency, potentially through a UN-affiliated peace board. On home soil, he opposed raiding retirement savings for housing, prioritizing their robust returns. As diplomatic gears grind, Trump’s insights highlight a war at a crossroads, where leader-level intent meets formidable obstacles.

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