Timetry of the Trump administration to the Russia-Ukraine peace talks

Timetry of the Trump administration to the Russia-Ukraine peace talks
President Donald Trump is very personal interest in ending the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. He recently said that "nothing" would happen until he has an official meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Development of the negotiation positions
In the course of time, the views of Trump and his government have changed for the negotiations. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio warned about a month ago that the United States could hire the attempted mediation between the warfare nations if no progress was made within "days". Now Trump publicly pushes a personal meeting with Putin and indicates that he is the only one who can end the conflict after months of stagnating peace talks.
Trump's attitude towards Ukraine and Russia
Trump personally has between the criticism of the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj, to whom he accused of "no cards", after an extremely controversial meeting in the Oval Office in February, and the instruction to whom he ordered to "stop" the attacks and indicated that the Russian leader would "hold" back and forth.
Current developments and view of peace
Lately Trump's patience with Putin has seemed to be disappearing, since the Russian president has the opportunity to meet Selenskyj in Turkey - a meeting that Putin had proposed - ignorant. The Ukrainian and Russian delegations agreed on a prisoner exchange in Istanbul on Friday, but a comprehensive peace treaty that Trump once described as reachable for the first day of his second presidency remains uncertain.
a brief review of the situation
Here you have an overview of how we got to this point: