Trump Gives Putin Peace Letter from Wife Melania

Washington: US President Donald Trump gave Vladimir Putin a special item at the Alaska Summit: a letter written by his wife First Lady Melania Trump begged the Russian leader to make peace on behalf of the child.
On Saturday, the first female office re -re -re -re -re -published a FOX News article with a short letter about X, one day after she could not find a breakthrough at Trump and Putin’s high -betting meetings.
According to Fox News, Putin read the “letter of peace” immediately after Trump delivered it to him.
“In today’s world, some children have to carry a quiet laughter of the darkness around them,” read the letter that reads and read the letter that does not mention Ukraine.
“Mr. Putin, you can restore your melodic laughter alone.” “While maintaining the innocence of these children, you will do more than to serve Russia alone – you serve humanity.”
“Such a brave idea exceeds the whole human division, and you, Mr. Putin, this vision is suitable for the application of a kick of the pen today.” “Time.”
In July, US President said that his wife, who was born in Slovenia, helped to change his thoughts about Putin.
Trump, “I’m going home, I’m telling the first lady, ‘You know, today I talked to Vladimir, we made a great speech,’ ‘he said.
“And he said, ‘Oh really? Another city was just shot.”
Shortly after starting his second period, Trump tried a closeness with Putin and promised to end the Ukrainian War within 24 hours.
In the first months of the new era, he managed anger to a great extent due to lack of an agreement in Ukraine, but began to disappoint Putin’s attack on Ukraine.
Before the summit in Alaska, Trump warned “serious consequences” if Russia did not accept a ceasefire.
However, after meeting with Putin, Trump reduced his demand for a cease -fire, saying that the best way to end the war was “going to a direct peace agreement”.
Putin has long argued for talks on a last peace agreement – a strategy that Ukraine and its European allies criticize time as a way to take time and oppress Russia’s war area progress.