Trump says Russia and Ukraine close to deal with 'major points agreed' - and says 'two sides should now meet'

Donald Trump has said Russia and Ukraine are "very close to a deal" with "most of the major points agreed" - as he called for the two sides to meet.

Shortly after arriving in Rome for Pope Francis's funeral, the US president said high-level officials should now meet to "finish [the deal] off".

"A good day in talks and meetings with Russia and Ukraine," Mr Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

"They are very close to a deal, and the two sides should now meet, at very high levels, to 'finish it off'.

"Most of the major points are agreed to. Stop the bloodshed, NOW. We will be wherever is necessary to help facilitate the END to this cruel and senseless war!"

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It comes after Mr Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff met Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss a US-brokered peace plan for Ukraine.

The talks allowed Russia and the United States to "further bring their positions closer together" on "a number of international issues", a Kremlin aide said.

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Speaking earlier on the flight to Italy, the US president said he hadn't been fully briefed on Mr Witkoff and Mr Putin's meeting - but added it was a "pretty good meeting".

Russia and Ukraine have not held direct talks since the early weeks of the war, which began in February 2022.

Ukraine has repeatedly said it would not accept a deal conceding land or handing over sovereignty to Russia.

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It also comes after Mr Trump was quoted as saying in an interview published Friday that "Crimea will stay with Russia".

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