Ukrainian human rights lawyer calls for the winner of the Nobel Prize Trump and urge the war and ending the war
President Donald Trump Russian President Vladimir Putin calls for “ridiculous” war with Ukraine, which started about three years. During the 2024 campaign, including the Russian-Ukrainian War, including the Russian-Ukrainian war, including the former President Ronald Reagan He spoke to invite the peace path to the doctrine. Now because it is in the office, Trump is open that Putin is time to arrive on the table.
“I don’t want to hurt Russia,” Trump wrote in an article on the social platform. In the article, Trump, “Russia threatens the high level of taxes, tariffs and sanctions on Russia’s sold to the United States.” This danger comes in a few days after Putin’s war with Ukraine’s warfare to worry about the country’s economy.
Trump calls on Putin to an agreement against Ukraine to end the war or more economic pressure
Oleksandra Matviichuk, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer and Nobel Peace Prize, now believes that Trump has time to show strength and ending the war.

Left: Human Rights Lawyer and Nobel Peace Prize winner Oleksandra Matviichuk True: President Donald Trump (Ukrinform / Nurphoto / Nathan Posner / through Anatolian Getty Images)
“Russia’s ruthless occupation requires sustainable international security guarantees. Any peace deals should meet Russia’s hostility to protect Russia’s main bases of Ukraine and democracy,” said Matviichuk.
In an interview with FOX News Digital, Matviichuk stressed the need to end the war in February 2022, but also to reach the “geopolitical goal” of the “geopolitical goal” because the Russian leader’s interest in peace.
“When this compiled the peace process, this (geopolitical), we must prepare this (geopolitical) goal,” said Matviichuk.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on May 9, 2024, Kiev is negotiating during a joint press conference with President of the European Parliament in Ukraine Roberta Metsola. (AP Photo / Efrem Lukatsky)
On Thursday, Trump said he was ready to discuss the end of the war in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the White House journalists.
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In the first seating interview since he returned to the White House, Trump “Hannity” said Zelenskyi’s “was enough”. However, when Trump Putin condemned, Zelenskyy said he was not “angel” and punishes the Ukrainian leader to fight instead of dealing.
Reuters reported that Putin was open to discuss Putin’s peace plan in November. It was reported that the conflict may agree to freeze along the current lines.

Russian President Vladimir Putin uses the state-run media to distribute the message of the Kremlin. (Sputnik / AFP via Alexei Nicolsky / Getty IMGS)
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Since then Putin’s 2022 occupationCivilians in Ukraine should have adapted to life during the war. Matviichuk, who came out of Kiev, describes it as “general uncertainty”. However, his focus exposes the atrocities of Russia. For about three years, the war was cataloged about 80,000 Russian crimes.
“We do not want to live in the world of Putin,” said Matviichuk. “We want to live in a world that has been a judgment of democracy and law and freedom.”
Ashley Carnahan and Caitlin McFall contributed to this report.