President Donald Trump promised to get a “completed and signed” ceases -to get the boggling between Russia and Ukraine, and will warn 'millions' if the fighting does not end.
Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff held a late night meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Thursday after the Russian president showed resistance to a ceasefiring -the fire.
Witkoff 'presented additional information on the Russian side' and Putin 'gave information and additional signals for President Trump, in that meeting Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov said.
Trump made his position clear. He called the situation a 'real' mess but promised to get us out '.
“Millions of people are unnecessary dead, never to be seen again … And much more will follow if we do not cease and get the final agreement with Russia completed and signed,” the president wrote on his social account on Friday morning.
In a second message he revealed that the US had a 'very good and productive discussions with President Vladimir Putin of Russia yesterday, and there is a very good chance that this terrible, bloody war will finally come to an end'.
He also noticed that Russian profit in the ground and attacks on Ukrainian troops and added: “I asked President Putin that their lives are being saved. This would be a terrible massacre that is no longer seen since the Second World War. God bless them all !!! '

President Donald Trump insists on a ceasefish -fire between Ukraine and Russia
Ukraine said it would stick to a cease -the fire -but only if Russia does the same. And Peskov said that there was 'certainly' reason to feel 'careful optimism' about the prospect.
Russia also indicated that the direct conversations between Trump and Putin wanted.
The spokesperson for Kremlin said that Russia and the US would elaborate the timing of a phone call between the two leaders as soon as Witkoff had informed Trump.
'After Mr. Witkoff passes on all the information he received in Moscow to his head of state – we will then determine the timing of the conversation, “said Peskov. “There is a household name on both sides that such a conversation is needed.”
Trump indicated on Thursday that he was willing to speak with Putin.
“I would like to meet him and talk to him,” he said.
An estimated 500,000 people died in the three -year war between Russia and Ukraine.
The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zenskyr called Putin's answer 'very predictable' and 'manipulative words' aimed at removing the process by setting unworkable circumstances.
Putin raised eyebrows on Thursday when he signaled hesitation over a deal while his troops continued to march through Ukraine and names more territory.
He told reporters in Russia that he was' favor of a 30-day ceasefire ', but that there are nuances' and that he had' serious questions' about how it would work.
“I think we should talk to our American colleagues … Maybe a phone call with President Trump and discuss this with him,” he said.
He noticed the need to develop a mechanism to control possible infringements of the truce. Another problem, he said, is whether Ukraine could use the ceasefires of 30 days to remain mobilization and reinforcement.
“We agree with the proposals to stop the fighting, but we will continue to assume that it must stop -the fires must lead to permanent peace and remove the root causes of the crisis,” Putin said.


Ukrainian drones stuck ten regions in Russia, including Moscow, which hit an oil refinery in the Oyol region and focuses on the nuclear city of Kurchhatov


Russian President Vladimir Putin (left) and Trump envoy Steve Witkoff (right) held a late night meeting in Moscow

Trump has indicated that he will touch Russia with sanctions if they do not agree with a deal.
In the meantime, Putin wants a wide range of concessions from Ukraine and his Western allies.
He wants Ukraine to drop his desire to become a member of NATO, Russia to control the whole of the four Ukrainian regions that have claimed it as its own, limits the size of the Ukrainian army, Western sanctions have been taken on the Kremlin and a presidential election that is held in Ukraine, of which Kyiv says it is premature, while the state of siege remains in force.
Trump insists to end the war as quickly as possible and gives serious warnings from a Second World War, while Putin does not seem to be in a hurry.