
Donald Trump has warned that the world could easily enter a third world war if the ongoing conflict in Ukraine is not brought to an end.
He made this statement while speaking at the Justice Department this evening, where he addressed reporters about global tensions and the possibility of peace.
Trump expressed serious concerns about the situation, saying that if war spreads further, it could turn into a conflict unlike anything seen before in history.
He described it as “a war like no other,” suggesting that the scale and impact would be devastating. However, despite his warning, he also shared optimism about negotiations, saying that there is a real chance to prevent things from escalating.
He specifically mentioned his communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin, claiming that they are in a “good place” when it comes to discussions.
Trump believes that Putin has respect for the United States and suggested that this respect could play a role in resolving the crisis. He also urged Putin to release Ukrainian soldiers who are currently trapped in Kursk, calling for action to help those caught in the conflict.
While Trump painted a picture of a dangerous situation, he also made it clear that efforts are being made to stop the war. He stated that he and his team are in talks with Russia and that they are working towards a peaceful resolution.
According to him, bringing the war to an end is a priority, and he remains hopeful that an agreement can be reached.