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To spread: from Donald Trump, the war can last forever if it does not end quickl...

Quickly, or never: Trump declared the end of the war in Ukraine (video)

To spread: from Donald Trump, the war can last forever if it does not end quickly. However, the politician does not give up Article 5 of the NATO treaty. The United States President Donald Trump believes and hopes for a speedy peace. At the same time, he is convinced that he does not have to apply Article 5 of the NATO Treaty to protect the Allies. Trump spoke about his vision of the end of the war during a press conference following a meeting with the UK Prime Minister Kir Star.

The meeting with journalists was broadcast in the account of X White House. Donald Trump voiced his position, answering the question of the possibility of applying Article 5 of the NATO treaty. The question was in the context of "concern for peacekeepers". The US President first stated that he supports this article in the North Atlantic Treaty. Then he added that he is confident in the fast peace. In his opinion, it will happen so quickly that the fifth article will not work.

Then the politician threatened the endless war, if peace does not come. "I support [NATO article]. We don't have a reason to prepare for it. I think it will be a successful peace, a long peace. I think I hope it happens quickly. If it doesn't happen quickly, it may never happen. There are two such reasons," Trump said. The American politician continued to explain his position. Trump added that he does not want the killing of soldiers and does not want to pay billions of dollars.

"I want to see the soldiers no longer killed. I do not want to pay billions of dollars. And the Prime Minister, and anyone else wants this senseless war that didn't start. I think it will be a long peace," the White House Head finished. It should be noted that on February 27, Donald Trump met with Kiir Starm, and politicians talked about the end of the war and the possible emergence of European peacekeepers in Ukraine.

During his first release to the press, the US President once again repeated that the Americans lent money to Ukrainians and, in his opinion, made Europe. In response, the older specified that "it was actually donated. " We would like to remind you that on February 26, French President Emanuel Macron visited the United States, who spoke with Trump about the possibility of protecting a foreign contingent on base in Ukraine.