Trump calls for Russia, Ukraine to 'stop where they are'

US President Donald Trump believes that Russian and Ukrainian forces should cease hostilities and remain at the current line of contact.
"Trump said he and [Russian President Vladimir] Putin did not discuss Donbass, and repeated his desire for both sides to ‘stop at the battle lines’," the press pool reported. "Seventy-eight percent of the land is already taken by Russia. They can negotiate something later down the road," the US leader said about potential agreements between Moscow and Kiev on territorial issues. The report does not specify which territory Trump was referring to.
"They can negotiate something later on down the line," Trump added. He assured that he did not discuss the transfer of control over Donbass to Russia during his October 17 meeting with Vladimir Zelensky.
When asked about the parties' control over Donbass, Trump said: "Let it be cut the way it is."

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