DONALD Trump has warned that Europe sending troops to Ukraine after a peace deal could end up in a catastrophic World War Three.
The US president has also called for Ukraine to hold a fresh election before a ceasefire is achieved.
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US President Donald Trump speaks during the signing of executive orders at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, FloridaAFP
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Speaking to reporters from his flashy Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, Trump said that Ukraine currently has a leadership now that’s allowed a war to go on that should’ve never ever happened.
And it can now quickly escalate into a global war if Europe sends peacekeeping force to Ukraine as suggested by Sir Keir Starmer.
He added: “[The war] could end up in a World War Three. Europe is saying they want to send troops to Ukraine.
“All of a sudden you are going to end up with World War Three.”
It comes as a team of top diplomats from Russia and the US today met in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine.
Present at the negotiating table was US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz all sat down in Riyadh’s Diriyah Palace.
They were joined by outspoken Putin cronies Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and foreign policy advisor Yuri Ushako.
After some five hours of crunch talks, both parties reportedly agreed that elections should be held in Ukraine before a final peace deal is achieved in war.
The proposal has sparked speculation that Zelensky could be ousted and a pro-Russian leadership could be installed in Kyiv.
Trump, however, emphasised that the fresh election in Ukraine is something “not coming from the Russian side” but from him.
He said today: “We haven’t had elections in Ukraine, where we have martial law and the country is blown to smithereens.
“The leader in Ukraine, I hate to say it, but [Zelesnky] is down at 4% approval rating and the people of Ukraine say like, ‘It has been a long time since we have had election’.”
During the crunch talks, The US delegation led by Rubio also agreed not to send any troops to Ukraine.
This opposes Starmer’s call, backed by other European leaders, to put peacekeeping troops in Ukraine as part of any peace deal brokered by the US President.
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made a rallying cry to Europe urging leaders to “step up” and deploy peacekeeping troops to Ukraine.
The PM vowed the UK will “do our bit” to try and enforce a peace deal.
The bold move put pressure on Britain’s allies to also publicly back the idea of a European peacekeeping force in war-torn Ukraine.
France and Sweden spoke out in favour of the plan at a crisis summit in Paris on Monday but didn’t go as far as Starmer who said he is willing to deploy British troops.
But the idea was dramatically rejected by a number of other fellow leaders.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz described Starmer’s pleas as “premature” and “highly inappropriate”.
He then stormed out of the meeting adding that the shear thought of making decisions seemingly on behalf of Ukraine was “irritating”.
The historic US-Russia meeting lasted for almost five hours with Moscow and Washington being joined by Saudi representatives who helped monitor the talks.
Both sides said they were hugely beneficial.
Close Putin aide, Yuri Ushakov, said the talks “went well” as he also revealed negotiators have been agreed to talk about the war in Ukraine from either side, IFAX reported.
Russia’s lead negotiator told reporters after the talks: “It was a very serious conversation on all the questions we wanted to touch upon.”
Secretary of State Rubio said the meeting showed him that the Kremlin is finally “willing to begin to engage in a serious process”.
US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce later said the two sides have agreed to appoint “respective high-level teams to begin working on a path to ending the conflict in Ukraine as soon as possible”.
However, Ukraine was notably excluded from the peace talks in Riyadh today, which left both President Zelensky and his European allies annoyed and frustrated.
Zelensky even announced he has postponed his official visit to Saudi Arabia until March 10 – despite him initially being scheduled to arrive tomorrow.
The move has been done in order to not give any “legitimacy” to the US-Russia meeting, two sources told Reuters.
He said any negotiations “should not take place behind our backs” as he reiterated a peace deal will only be agreed if it is fair for all those involved – not just Putin.