Trump keeps the end speech of Ukraine war, but Putin doesn’t confirm details

U.S. President Donald Trump continues to make a statement that he wants to end the Ukrainian war, although it is not clear that his Russian counterpart is the same as what might have happened on the same page.
Trump met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House on Monday to discuss the war in Ukraine, a move that marked three years of conflict.
Trump spoke to reporters during Macron’s visit that he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin would accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine as part of a potential agreement to end the war, noting him This question was asked to the Russian leader.
However, Putin said on Monday that he has not discussed the conflict with Trump in detail about Ukraine, and that Russia and the United States did not negotiate when they met in Saudi Arabia last week.
Putin also said that in speeches broadcast on state television, Russia does not rule out European countries participating in peace solutions.
Putin and senior Russian officials have previously said they would not accept Western forces in Ukraine.
Ukraine has faced a three-year total war since Russia launched its widespread invasion of its neighbors on February 24, 2022. The war killed thousands of Ukrainian civilians and has been there ever since overturning everyday life.