Keith Kellogg, who was appointed by Trump as his special representative for Ukraine, signaled that the war between Russia and Ukraine could come to an end. In a statement to Fox News, Kellogg expressed confidence that the conflict between Moscow and Kiev would be resolved shortly after Trump took office. Kellogg emphasized that Trump could take decisive steps, including the possibility of inviting the leaders of Russia and Ukraine to Washington to reach a peace agreement. TRUMP SAID, 'I WILL SOLVE IT IN 24 HOURS'Trump had previously stated that the conflict in Ukraine would never have started if he had been president instead of Biden. He also mentioned that if re-elected, he aims to resolve the conflict between Russia and Ukraine within 24 hours. In response to Trump's remarks, Russian President Spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that the conflict is too complex to be resolved in a day. "VERY DANGEROUS AND STUPID"Donald Trump argued that the Biden administration's decision to allow the use of American missiles supplied to Ukraine on Russian territory is "very dangerous and stupid." In recent comments regarding the Russia-Ukraine War, Trump used striking expressions. He stated, "I think the most dangerous thing right now is Zelensky deciding to launch missiles at Russia with the President's (Joe Biden's) approval. I think this is a dangerous escalation. This is a stupid decision." Trump emphasized that he absolutely disagrees with the idea of allowing Ukraine to launch long-range missiles at Russia, saying, "Why are we doing this? We are just escalating this war and making it worse. This should not have been allowed." Trump expressed his desire to reach an agreement between Russia and Ukraine, stating that he needs to talk to both sides, and responded to the question, "Will you leave Ukraine?" with, "I want to reach an agreement, and the only way to reach an agreement is not to leave." "I WILL SOLVE IT WHEN I TAKE OFFICE"Reiterating his statement that "Putin will never invade Ukraine" if he is in office, Trump indicated that he would solve this issue once he takes the presidential seat. In response to a question about whether he would meet with Putin after the presidential elections on November 5, Trump replied, "I can't say that, it wouldn't be appropriate," while conveying the message that he would prioritize addressing this war during his presidency.
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