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What was Melania Trump’s letter to Putin about?

What was Melania Trump’s letter to Putin about?

Fox News published the text of a letter from U.S. First Lady Melania Trump to Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the channel, Donald Trump handed the letter to Mr. Putin during negotiations in Anchorage, and the Russian leader read it immediately.

Melania Trump wrote about Ukrainian children under Russia’s control.

“In every child’s heart live the same quiet dreams, whether they are born in a village or in a big city. They dream of love, opportunity, and safety,” wrote Melania Trump at the beginning of her message.

The First Lady added that Vladimir Putin is capable of “restoring their joyful laughter.” “By protecting the innocence of children, you serve not only Russia but all of humanity. You can bring that vision to life today with the stroke of a pen. The time has come,” Mrs. Trump continued.

Talks between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump took place on August 15 in Anchorage, Alaska. On August 18, a meeting between the U.S. President and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is scheduled to be held in Washington.

If the negotiations end successfully, Donald Trump wants to hold a trilateral meeting with the presidents of Russia and Ukraine as early as August 22, according to Axios and CNN.

Importantly, Melania Trump's letter is being interpreted as an attempt to advance a humanitarian criterion in the political environment: the fate of children, compassion, and practical solutions. Now, attention is focused on the next steps that will affect everyone - the Washington conversation and the possible trilateral format.

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