Germany's Merz tells Trump that Ukraine has to preserve its territory
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, during his visit to the White House, told US President Donald Trump that Ukraine has to preserve its territory once the war ends.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, during his visit to the White House, told US President Donald Trump that Ukraine has to preserve its territory once the war ends.
Source:Merz at the beginning of hismeetingwith Trump, which was broadcast by the White House
Details:Merz, who was in Washington for talks with Trump, stressed that Ukraine should not agree to further territorial concessions.
"We all want to see this war coming to an end as soon as possible. But Ukraine has to preserve its territory and their security interests, and we will talk about that," the chancellor told the US leader.
Journalists asked Trump where ending the war in Ukraine currently stands on his list of priorities, given the US operation against Iran.
Trump assured them that the issue remains among his highest priorities.
"As far as Russia, Ukraine, where is that on my priority list? Very high. I thought it was going to be one of the easier ones. I have settled eight wars, and actually maybe one more than that," Trump said.
He also mentioned thetremendouslevel of hatred between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian ruler Vladimir Putin.