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In Washington, America's newly elected President Donald Trump has appealed to Chinese President Xi Jinping for help in ending the Russia-Ukraine war. Trump said that now the time has come when the position of Russia and Iran has weakened, and in such a situation China's intervention can be helpful in ending the war. Trump believes that Putin must have understood now that due to the weak position of Russia and Iran, it is time for him to get out of the Ukraine war.

The fall of the Assad government in Syria and Russia's difficulties

Trump also mentioned the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in Syria. He said that Assad has now fled his country and Russia is no longer interested in saving him. He also said that due to the Ukraine war, Russia has lost interest in Syria. Syria is no longer important for Russia, because all its resources and soldiers are now engaged in Ukraine. Trump said that the position of both Russia and Iran has now weakened, especially due to the Ukraine war and the bad economy.

Trump calls Syria a “mess”, and advises the US to stay away.

In his statement, Trump described Syria as a "mess" and said that the US should not get involved in it. He believed that it was a local conflict, and the US should not be a part of it. He talked about leaving this conflict alone and said that it should be allowed to take its course. Trump also made it clear that the US should not have any effective role in Syria and we should stay away from it.

Message for Putin

Addressing Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump said that it is time for him to take action. He also said that with the help of China, Putin can end the Ukraine war, as the world is now waiting for Russia to understand that it should end this war. Trump's statement can be another step towards a peaceful solution to the Russia-Ukraine war, and his message indicates that America now wants to end this war soon.

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