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US President-elect Donald Trump has confirmed plans for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling the ongoing war in Ukraine a bloody mess and vowing to find a resolution. But will his approach bring peace—or more controversy?

:globe_showing_Europe-Africa: What We Know:

Trump revealed discussions are underway to arrange a meeting with Putin, with both sides expressing openness to dialogue.
The Kremlin has welcomed the idea, stating there are no preconditions for talks.
:fire: The Controversy:

Trump has floated the idea of ceding parts of Ukraine to Russia—a suggestion that’s sparked fierce global debates.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy believes Trump could influence the war’s outcome but remains wary of his critiques of NATO and military aid.
:money_bag: What’s at Stake:

The US has committed over $175 billion to Ukraine under President Biden, but Trump’s approach questions future aid and NATO spending.
Will Trump’s bold promises lead to peace or open new challenges? The world watches as this high-stakes diplomacy unfolds.
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00:00Big news on the global stage.
00:02U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has revealed that a meeting with Russian President Vladimir
00:07Putin is in the works.
00:08He wants to meet, and we're setting it up, Trump said, addressing Republican governors
00:13in Florida.
00:15But what could this mean for the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict?
00:18Trump, never shy of controversy, called the war a bloody mess and hinted at finding a
00:24resolution.
00:25However, his proposed approach has raised eyebrows.
00:29Trump has floated the idea of ceding parts of Ukraine to Russia, a suggestion that sparked
00:34heated debates globally.
00:36The Kremlin is on board, with Putin's spokesperson confirming Moscow's openness to talks.
00:41Their message?
00:42Dialogue is key, no preconditions needed.
00:45Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky believes Trump could influence the war's
00:51outcome, but Trump's comments on NATO expansion and military aid have alarmed allies.
00:57Will his stance jeopardize support for Ukraine?
01:00With over $175 billion in U.S. aid already committed to Ukraine under President Biden,
01:06Trump's promises of a swift resolution and critiques of NATO spending leave the future
01:11uncertain.
01:13Can Trump truly broker peace, or will his bold strategies create new challenges?
01:18The world watches as history unfolds.

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