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Putin’s statement ‘promising, not complete,’ Trump says as he hopes ‘Russia will do right thing’

We are getting first lines from inside the Oval Office, where Donald Trump is meeting Nato secretary-general Mark Rutte.

Reuters is reporting that Trump said that Putin “put out a very promising statement but it wasn’t complete,” and that he was willing to talk to the Russian president to secure a ceasefire.

“Hopefully Russia will do the right thing,” he is quoted as saying.

We will bring you full quotes as soon as we have them.

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‘Very disappointing’ if Russia rejects proposals, Trump says; adds he is open to talk to Putin

Trump reveals a bit more of what was going on in negotiations on the ceasefire as he says that “a lot of individual subjects have been discussed.”

Well, we’d like to see a cease fire from Russia. And we have, you know, not been working in the dark.

We’ve been discussing … Ukraine land and pieces of land that would be kept and lost, and all of the other elements of a final agreement. There’s a power plant involved. You know, very big power plant involved. Who’s going to get the power plant and who’s going to get this and that?

And so, you know, it’s, it’s not an easy process. But phase 1 is the ceasefire.

He goes on:

We’ve been discussing concepts of land because you don’t want to waste time with the ceasefire, if, it’s not going to mean anything. So we’re saying: look, this is what you can get, this is what you can’t get.

They discuss Nato, and being in Nato, and everybody knows what the answer to that is, it. Know that answer for 40 years, in all fairness.

So a lot of the details of a final agreement have actually been discussed. Now we’re going to see whether or not Russia is there, and if they’re not, it’ll be a very disappointing moment for the world.

On Putin’s first reaction, he says it was “a very promising statement, but it wasn’t complete,” and adds “I would love to meet with him or talk to him, but we have to get it over with fast.”

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