
Trump says 'hatred' between Putin, Zelenskyy blocking Ukraine peace deal
Fox News
President Donald Trump says "hatred" between Russia's Putin and Ukraine's Zelenskyy is making it "very hard for them to get there" in terms of reaching a peace deal.
Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
"It's so great that, you know, Ukraine, Russia, you'd think there would be a little bit of camaraderie, [but] there’s not. And the hatred is so great. It's very hard for them to get there. It's very, very hard to get there. So we'll see what happens," Trump said. "But we've been close a lot of times and one or the other would back out."
"But we're losing, you know, they're losing, you know, doesn't really affect us very much because we've got an ocean separating. I'm doing it as a favor to Europe, and I'm doing it as a favor to life because they're losing 25,000 souls," Trump added. "Think of that every month. 25,000. Last month, 31,000. Both sides, 31,000 people died, mostly soldiers."

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