Serbia’s president has vowed to erect a monument to Donald Trump if he ends the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. “I wish him success, because he will save the whole planet,” said Aleksandar Vučić. But he added that the task will not be easy and, as President Trump previously announced, “time is running out.”
In an interview with local newspaper Brik, the Serbian president made it clear that he wants the conflict in Ukraine to end. He acknowledged that achieving peace between Russia and Ukraine probably won’t be easy, and it’s unclear whether the new US president will be successful (contrary to previous announcements).
He pointed out that if Donald Trump ends the Ukraine conflict, a monument to him needs to be erected.
Serbian president is ready to erect a monument to Donald Trump. “I’m rooting for him.”
However, in the opinion of the Serbian president, this possibility may be low. Aleksandar Vučić said that simultaneous pressure on Ukraine and Russia could lead to both countries not agreeing to peace talks.
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– Russia and Ukraine are not small countries and both have lost too many people to make such a decision so easily. But if Trump succeeds, we’ll all build statues of him. I wish him success because he will save the entire planet. I’m rooting for him to make it happen, but do you think it will happen? May God help him, the Serbian president said.
Donald Trump wants to end the Ukraine war. The envoy gave a deadline.
Donald Trump repeatedly said during his presidential campaign that he could end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours. However, after winning the elections, it became clear that more time was needed to conclude peace.
See also: Trump’s envoy set a goal for himself. He wants to end the Ukraine war within 100 days
In early January, President Donald Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, said it was his mission to achieve peace within Trump’s first 100 days in office. This means that the war in Ukraine will end by the end of April.
The envoy then assured Presidents Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky that Trump could offer an acceptable solution “in the short term.”
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