Trump on Ukraine Talks: “Time to Deal With It or Shut Up”
The U.S. president made a sharp statement while commenting on the peace initiatives. According to him, “things are going well,” despite skepticism from allies.
U.S. President Donald Trump made a tough statement regarding the peace negotiations aimed at resolving the conflict in Ukraine. In his address, he emphasized that the prolonged diplomatic process has run its course, and the time has come for clarity.
“There comes a point when you just need to deal with it or shut up, and we’ll see what happens — but I think things are going well,” Trump said, commenting on the current stage of talks. This phrasing triggered strong reactions in both international circles and the media.
According to the president, pressure and emotional rhetoric during the discussions only hinder the search for real solutions. He noted that the United States continues to monitor the situation and is doing everything possible to advance diplomatic initiatives, despite disagreements among key parties.
The remark came amid mixed assessments of the U.S. approach to the Ukrainian conflict. Trump, who has often been criticized for his overly pragmatic foreign policy style, made it clear that he does not intend to support endless discussions without tangible outcomes.
Washington’s allies, particularly in Europe, have previously called for a more balanced approach. However, the Trump administration continues to pursue a course of tough political realism and seeks to accelerate dialogue between the conflicting sides.
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