
Kremlin says it welcomes Trump's desire to focus on search for peace in Ukraine after Gaza ceasefire
MOSCOW, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Tuesday it welcomed U.S. President Donald Trump's desire to focus on the search for a peace deal to end the fighting in Ukraine after achieving a ceasefire in Gaza and hoped he'd be able to push Kyiv towards a settlement.
Addressing the Israeli Knesset a day earlier after brokering a deal between Israel and Hamas, Trump spoke of wanting to get a deal done with Iran over its nuclear programme, but said he'd turn his attention to trying to end the war in Ukraine first.