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Trump: Russia is 'acting well,' as talks with Ukraine have advanced.

Donald Trump, U.S. president, said that the peace talks between the U.S. and Russia are "very far advanced." He also credited Russia's actions during the talks.

Starmer has asked the United States to offer a "backstop" in terms of security for any European forces who may take part in an eventual peacekeeping role in Ukraine, at the end of the peace talks Trump has been pushing since he took office last month.

Trump, seated next to Starmer in the Oval Office said that he believes a peace agreement reached with Russia will hold. He also said he doesn't think Putin will invade Ukraine again.

"I believe Russia has acted very well. ... Trump added that until a final deal is reached, he will not discuss the specifics of peacekeeping.

Trump responded, "Trust but verify" when asked if Putin was someone to be trusted.

Starmer thanked Trump "for changing the conversation so that there is a possibility of a peace agreement."

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, will be visiting the White House this Friday. He is expected to sign a deal with Trump regarding Ukraine's vital minerals. Trump said the deal would act as a backup for Ukraine. (Reporting and writing by Jeff Mason in Washington, Simon Lewis and Leslie Adler; editing by Franklin Paul and Leslie Adler.

(source: Reuters)