Melania Trump calls for end to war in Ukraine in ‘peace letter' hand-delivered to Putin
The 'peace letter' focused on the war's detrimental impact on children caught in the crosshairs and was handed to Putin by President Trump before their summit in Alaska to discuss the war, Fox News reported.
Putin immediately read the letter while American and Russian delegations watched on.
'Every child shares the same quiet dreams in their heart, whether born randomly into a nation's rustic countryside or a magnificent city-center. They dream of love, possibility, and safety from danger,' the first lady wrote in a letter obtained by the outlet.
'As parents, it is our duty to nurture the next generation's hope. As leaders, the responsibility to sustain our children extends beyond the comfort of a few.'
'Mr. Putin, you can singlehandedly restore their melodic laughter. In protecting the innocence of these children, you will do more than serve Russia alone—you serve humanity itself,' Melania pleaded.
The 'peace letter' was written before the meeting between Trump and Putin in Alaska — the first major meeting between the US and Russia since June 2021, a mere eight months before the war started.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Ammon
6 hours ago
- Ammon
Instagram ‘Map' feature poses risks that could endanger kids
Ammon News - Instagram's controversial new 'Map' feature carries 'significant public safety and data privacy concerns' that could endanger kids, a bipartisan group of 37 state attorneys general warned in a letter. Instagram Map, launched Aug. 6 with little advance notice, enables users to share their exact location with others on the app. The feature has drawn concerns it could place children and others at risk – especially given Mark Zuckerberg's poor track record on protecting user privacy. In a Wednesday letter to Instagram chief Adam Mosseri, New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez and others demanded that Meta take several 'urgent' steps to promote safety, including disabling the Map feature entirely for underage users and sending a 'clear alert' on potential safety risks and how Instagram planned to use the location data. 'Unrestricted location-sharing features pose a particular risk for minors as they can be readily used by sexual predators to identify and geographically target children in the real world,' the letter warned. 'We know that dangerous individuals are already present on Instagram, and we have serious concerns that this feature will increase the likelihood of hands-on abuse and exploitation.' NYP

Ammon
6 hours ago
- Ammon
Indonesia's declaration of independence
Ammon News - On this day in 1945, Sukarno declared Indonesia's independence from the Netherlands, and, after the Dutch transferred sovereignty four years later, he served as the country's first president (1949–67).


Jordan News
6 hours ago
- Jordan News
Trump Seeks Ceasefire with Putin, Offers Ukraine Security Guarantees Outside NATO - Jordan News
Former U.S. President Donald Trump informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several European leaders on Wednesday that his primary goal for the upcoming Friday summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin is to reach a ceasefire and achieve a 'better understanding' of the prospects for a comprehensive peace agreement, according to two sources cited by Axios. اضافة اعلان The report noted that Zelenskyy cautioned Trump during the virtual meeting that 'Putin cannot be trusted,' urging increased pressure on Moscow and rejecting any legal recognition of the Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia. According to the report, Trump told the leaders he could not resolve issues related to territorial disputes but hinted that land swaps might be part of a peace deal, emphasizing that such discussions should take place directly between Putin and Zelenskyy. Ahead of his planned meeting with Putin in Alaska, Trump participated on Wednesday in a virtual conference with Zelenskyy and other European leaders to coordinate positions. The anticipated talks between Trump and Putin will mark the first direct meeting between the presidents of Russia and the United States since June 2021, when Putin met then-U.S. President Joe Biden in Geneva, Switzerland. It will also be the first time a Russian president has set foot in Alaska since the Russian Empire sold the territory to the United States in 1867. Separately, Politico reported that Trump expressed his willingness to provide security guarantees to Ukraine—but outside the framework of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)—according to three sources, including a European diplomat, a British official, and a person familiar with the details of the call between Trump and European leaders. These sources indicated that Washington might play a role in providing Ukraine with means to deter any future Russian aggression if a ceasefire is reached. However, Trump stressed that this commitment would not be part of NATO and did not specify exactly what he meant by 'security guarantees,' merely floating the idea in general terms. Trump also clarified that he would not continue supplying weapons or deploying U.S. forces directly to Ukraine but would sell arms to Europe for Kyiv's use—likely in limited quantities—which could disappoint Ukraine's supporters seeking stronger U.S. guarantees to deter Russia in the future.