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President Donald Trump will have another busy week Meeting with foreign leaders in the capital of the Nation as administrative leaders continue to work on a possible peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump will meet with the United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French president Emmanuel Macron in his fifth week back at the Oval office, said National Security Advisor Mike Waltz in “América” of Fox News. The announcement follows Macron asking for an emergency meeting of world leaders after Trump administration It excluded Europe from sitting at the negotiating table to resolve the war between Ukraine and Russia.
“Just a few months ago, everyone talked about this war as if it would never end,” Waltz said in “America Reports” after confirming Starmer and Macron will visit Washington, DC “in a very short time, President Trump has us, all, all, the Ukrainians, the Russians, the Europeans, speaking of it now and debating … only President Trump could promote that change in conversation.
President -elect Donald Trump, President Emmanuel Macron and President Volodymyr Zelensky meet at the Elysee presidential palace in Paris on December 7, 2024. (Sarah Messonnier/Pool/AFP through Getty Images)
Waltz, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the special envoy of the Middle East Steve Witkoff met at Riyadh last week with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and the Foreign Affairs Advisor of President Vladimir Putin, Yuri Ushakov, so they have put ways to put an end to the conflict. Ukraine was absent from negotiations In Saudi Arabia.
The lack of participation of Ukraine President Vlodomyr Zelenskyy caused the position that his nation will not accept a peace agreement unless they are part of the negotiation process.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks during a press conference at the Peace Summit of Ukraine in Obbürgen, Switzerland, on June 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)
Zelenskyy told journalists on Tuesday in Turkey that “nobody decides anything behind us,” after emphasizing in recent days that kyiv will not agree with a peace negotiation without the contribution of Ukraine.
Trump amplified his rhetoric against Zelenskyy last week, including Zelenskyy’s discussion he is a poor negotiator and is “fed up with that.”
“I have been seeing this man for years when his cities are demolished, since his people are killed, as his soldiers are decimated,” Trump told Brian Kilmeade from Fox News last week. “I’ve been seeing it negotiate without letters. He has no letters and tired of them,” he continued. “You simply get tired of that and I have had it.”
“Have Tired of listening To that, “Trump replied.” I have seen it enough, and then complains that it is not at a meeting that we are having with Saudi Arabia trying to intermediate of peace. Well, he has been in meetings for three years with a … President who didn’t know what the hell was doing. He has been at meetings for three years and nothing was done, so I don’t think it’s very important to be in meetings, to be honest with you. He has been there for three years. He makes it very difficult to make deals. “
The Prime Minister of Britain, Keir Starmer, listens to a speech at the Conference of the Labor Party in Liverpool, England, on September 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Jon Super)
Trump added Friday that Macron and Starmer “have not done anything” since 2022 to finish the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump’s recent comments about Zelenskyy have apparently alarmed European leaders who have backed Ukraine throughout the war. Macron was observed in comments on Thursday that, according to reports, he will take a difficult tone with Trump during his meeting.
“Trump, I know him. I respect him and I think he respects me,” said Macron, who will meet Trump on Monday, during a question and answers session on social networks. “I will say: in the background you cannot be weak against the president (Vladimir Putin). It is not you, it is not what you are done, and it is not of your interest.”
President Donald Trump sits with Fox News Bret Baier presenter for an interview. (Fox News/Special Report)
Starmer, who is scheduled to meet with Trump on Thursday, said on Sunday in Scotland that there can be no peace conversations without the contribution of Ukraine.
“Nobody wants blood spill to continue. No one, except for all Ukrainians,” he said on Sunday, according to Reuters.
“But after everything they have suffered, after all for what they have fought, there could be no discussion about Ukraine without Ukraine, and the people of Ukraine must have a long -term safe future.”
The White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, spoke with media members on Saturday after CPAC, saying that he could reach a peace agreement as soon as this week.
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“The president, his team is very focused on continuing negotiations with both sides of this war to end the conflict, and the president is very sure we can do it this week,” he said.
Bailee Hill, Morgan Phillips and Diana Stancy of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.