Speaking about an upcoming Ukraine‑related meeting in Florida, President Donald Trump said negotiators are “getting close to something” on a potential peace arrangement, but urged Ukraine to act fast, warning that delays could prompt Russia to “change their mind.” He claimed that between 20,000 and 30,000 people, mostly Ukrainian soldiers, are being killed each month, calling the war the worst bloodshed in Europe since World War II and stressing that, despite deep animosity between the sides, there is still a chance to secure a deal in the near term.

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