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"This is a decision that can only be made by President Zelensky and by the people of Ukraine working also together in an agreement with President Putin. And I just think that very good things are going to come of it," Trump said.
President Donald Trump on Monday reiterated his view that a peace agreement is attainable between Russia and Ukraine, which would resolve the last war he has to handle as president.
Trump claimed that the Russia-Ukraine war is the most difficult for him to solve but that he previously viewed it as the easiest.
"This is a decision that can only be made by President Zelensky and by the people of Ukraine working also together in an agreement with President Putin. And I just think that very good things are going to come of it," he said. "I believe a peace agreement at the end of all of this is something that's very attainable, and it can be done in the near future.
Zelensky, who met with Trump privately earlier Monday, said that the conversation went well and that it focused on two areas, security guarantees for Ukraine and an exchange of prisoners.
"I think that we had a very good conversation with President Trump, very good," he told other European leaders. "It really was the best one, or, sorry, maybe the best one will be in the future, but it was really good, and we spoke about very sensitive points.