US President Donald Trump expressed doubt that the time has come for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
“It doesn't look like it“, he told the White House press center aboard his plane after departing from Britain for the US. “But at the right time we will have to do it. It will be difficult“, Trump added.
The United States is ready to help maintain peace in Ukraine after the conflict is resolved, including with air support, Trump continued.
“Once the war is resolved, we will help maintain peace“, he said. “When I said air support, I was talking about security after the conflict is resolved.“
The American leader noted that Washington is supporting Kiev by providing intelligence.
Trump also expressed confidence in achieving a peaceful resolution to the Ukrainian crisis in the end.
“We will do it one way or another“, the US president said.
Trump expressed "hope" that the incident with drones in Poland was caused by "loss of control".
“I can't say whether it was a mistake or not. Let's face it: they shouldn't have been there. They were probably damaged. "Hopefully," he said in an interview with Fox News.
Trump added that the drones "were shot down and landed in Polish territory." "They shouldn't have gone there anyway," he said.
The US president revealed that in conversations with the slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, he expressed his belief that he could one day become the next American leader.
"I said, 'Charlie, I think you have a good chance of being president one day, I think you might be president,'" he said.