

Trump Says He Would Meet With Zelenskyy and Putin in Geneva
Former President Trump's comments on the Ukraine conflict have sent ripples through the political landscape. In a brief interview with CBS News, Trump stated he would be willing to meet with both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva if a trilateral meeting was deemed necessary to break the deadlock in peace talks. "At this point, we're working on President Putin, and we'll see where we are," Trump told CBS News' Nancy Cordes. He also expressed his disapproval of the ongoing violence, stating, "I don't like what's happening. That's one thing I'll say, I don't like when I see rockets being shot into cities." This statement comes amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the conflict and highlights the various perspectives involved in navigating this complex situation. The potential for a Trump-mediated meeting adds a new dimension to the ongoing negotiations and raises questions about the role of former leaders in resolving international disputes.