Trump sends Treasury Secretary to Ukraine for talks with Zelensky

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Trump sends Treasury Secretary to Ukraine for talks with Zelensky

US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he is sending Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to Ukraine to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky. He said this in his speech, emphasizing that Bessent's visit will be an important step towards ending the conflict as soon as possible. 

"I am sending Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to Ukraine to meet with President Zelensky. This war must and will end soon - there has been too much death and destruction.""We are working hard to restore stability and reduce violence in the region," Trump said, adding that it is important for the world to restore stability and reduce violence in the region. 

According to the president, the United States has invested billions of dollars in support of various international initiatives, but in some cases this has not brought the expected results. Trump emphasized that the main priority of American policy is to ensure national interests and maintain global peace through the demonstration of US strength and power.

"Peace comes when America is strong" — he stated in conclusion. 

The appointment of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to negotiate with the Ukrainian president appears to be an unusual move, as his mission is likely to go beyond traditional financial issues. Experts suggest that Bessent may discuss not only economic support for Ukraine, but also propose specific mechanisms to end the conflict. 

Washington has previously repeatedly declared its support for Kyiv, but Trump's latest statements indicate the administration's desire to change strategy. The visit of the Treasury Secretary may be the first signal of a new US tactic aimed at accelerating a peaceful settlement. 

Economic support for Ukraine remains one of the key issues on the agenda. Since the beginning of the conflict, the United States has allocated significant funds for military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine. However, according to Trump, current spending requires revision and greater efficiency. 

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