Donald Trump deals killer blow to Putin-Zelensky peace talks in nightmare for Ukraine

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President Trump Meets With His Cabinet At The White House

President Trump Meets With His Cabinet At The White House (Image: Getty)

US President Donald Trump has warned Russia and Ukraine may "have to fight a little longer" before either nation's leaders are ready to meet for peace talks. Trump has held high stakes meetings with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in August, in an attempt to bring an end to the conflict.

The US President had boasted before his re-election that he would end the war in Ukraine in one day. However, 23 days into his second term, Trump has been unable to achieve a peace agreement.

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President Zelensky during his recent White House meeting with President Trump (Image: Getty)

Russia has continued its bombardment of Ukraine with drones and missiles, and Trump has talked down his ambitions for a bilateral meeting without the United States' involvement, telling The Daily Caller his suggested trilateral meeting between the US, Ukraine, and Russia is far more likely to come about.

"A [trilateral] would happen. A [bilateral], I don't know about, but a tri will happen. But, you know, sometimes people aren't ready for it," Trump said.

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President Trump meeting President Putin in Alaska (Image: Getty)

"I use the analogy, I've used it a couple of times: You have a child, and there's another child in the lot, in the playground, and they hate each other, and they start swinging, swinging and swinging, and you want them to stop, and they keep going.

"After a little while, they're very happy to stop. Do you understand that? It's almost that way. Sometimes they have to fight for a little bit before you can get them to stop."

But Trump conceded the war has already "been going on got a long time. A lot of people are dead," he added.

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