U.S. President Donald Trump aims to end the war in Ukraine this spring under terms that will be favorable to Ukraine. This was reported on Sunday, January 26, by
The Independent citing informed sources. "Those concerned about the situation in Ukraine should take note of David Arakhamia's (the leader of the 'Servant of the People' faction) presence at Trump's inauguration. This is a significant gesture highlighting the U.S. president's commitment to securing a good deal for Ukraine," one source told the publication. He added that Trump is taking the issue of resolving the war seriously and is expected to work closely with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, with an official meeting between the leaders likely to take place in the coming weeks. It is noted that Arakhamia was one of the few foreign dignitaries allowed into the Capitol rotunda during Trump's inauguration. The publication's source emphasized that the faction leader was treated "with great respect" at the event. Recall that on January 22, U.S. President
Donald Trump called on Vladimir Putin to finalize a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine as soon as possible, otherwise he would impose high taxes, tariffs, and sanctions.
The Times outlined scenarios for ending the war