The newly elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, said that the Russia-Ukraine war will end. And his administration will work hard to ensure this. Trump said this at an event organized by the think tank America First Policy Institute at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida on Thursday.
This information is known from the report of Turkey's state-controlled news agency Anadolu Agency. This is not Trump's first statement on ending the Russia-Ukraine war. He has repeatedly insisted in the past that he will end this war when he comes to power. He once said that if he comes to power, he will stop this war within 24 hours. But he did not share any detailed plan on how to do that.
“We're going to work on the Middle East and we're going to work very hard on the Russia and Ukraine issues,” Trump said at a Mar-a-Lago event on Thursday. It has to stop. Russia and Ukraine must stop.'
The newly elected president of the United States said, 'I have seen in various news reports that thousands of people have been killed in the last three days. Thousands of people. They may have been soldiers; But whether it's the soldiers or the common people of the city—we'll deal with it.' Referring to his victory in last week's US presidential election, Trump said, 'The American people have done something very extraordinary.'
At that time, Trump claimed, 'The biggest political victory in the last 129 years… we won all the swing states. We also won the popular vote.' Trump said the country has been in good shape since the November 5 election.
Referring to the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the US Congress at the event, Trump added, 'Just one word, Honorable Speaker. I think you should pass a bill. My term should start from 5th November. Or from November 6 if you prefer. Because the market has picked up and people's interest has doubled in the last few days.'
In the last US election, Republicans won majorities in both houses of Congress. Through this, the party simultaneously gained control of the House of Representatives, the Senate and the White House.
It should be noted that Donald Trump won the election held on November 5 by getting 312 electoral votes. Defeated Democratic challenger Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump will be sworn in for a four-year term as president on January 20.