US President-elect Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the phone to discuss the war in Ukraine and possible solutions, US media (The Wall Street Journal) reported on Sunday.#BabyMarvinf9c7值🉐拥🈶

With Russia occupying 20% ​​of Ukraine, this is unthinkable for the Biden administration. Biden called Putin a "butcher" and a "tyrant." Taking the initiative to call Putin is a "show of weakness" and an act of collaboration with the enemy. During the campaign, Trump promised to end the war in "24 hours."#BabyMarvinf9c7合约地址

How will he end Europe's biggest war since World War II? Trump asked Zelensky to be realistic, according to Trump adviser Lanza, who told the BBC. He said the US priority was "peace and stopping the killing" and not helping Ukraine retake occupied territories. According to Lanza, Trump wanted Ukraine to trade land for peace. He told Zelensky that "Crimea is gone" and not to accuse the US of helping to retake these territories.

Although Zelensky described the dialogue as 'positive', he admitted that a 'swift' resolution to the conflict would likely mean 'Ukraine will suffer losses'. In a television interview, he stated, 'We are not ready to give our freedom to that damn terrorist Putin.'

Trump's eagerness to speak with Putin has caused panic among European allies. NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg responded, stating that if Trump were to hand Ukraine over to Putin, he would personally expel the U.S. from NATO. Biden is even more anxious, as this could mean his political legacy might be ruined by the Trump administration. U.S. Secretary of Defense Austin wrote in National Interest magazine that if Ukraine falls under Putin's control, all of Europe will fall under Putin's shadow.