The first woman of the United States Melania Trump has sent an authoritative letter to Vladimir Putin, highlighting the request to defend children and future generations. According to Fox News, the "peace letter" was handed to the Russian president by Donald Trump during a gathering in Alaska.
The wife of the U.S. president pointed out that children around the planet have akin dreams about love, opportunities and security. She besides wrote about the request to defend minors and make future prospects for them, stressing that work for the welfare of children goes beyond geographical boundaries, ideologies or government systems.
Reaction of Ukrainian leadership
The letter's content reached Volodymyr Zelenski, who during his authoritative gathering with Donald Trump thanked him both "for his invitation and efforts and to halt this war" and his wife. The president of Ukraine appreciated Melania, "who sent a letter to Putin about the death of our children," according to plejada.pl.
The issue of Melania Trump's letter to Vladimir Putin was besides raised by journalists present at the White home meeting. The U.S. president explained his wife's motivations and decided to make detailed comments on the First Lady's initiative.
Explanations by the president of the United States
Donald Trump explained his wife's motivation during a gathering with journalists. "She loves kids. She's in quite a few pain erstwhile something like this happens. This besides applies to another wars. He sees despair, his parents, the funerals you see on tv - always funerals. She'd want it to end. He says it with large sadness due to the fact that quite a few people die there" - said the president of the United States.
Donald Trump added that his wife is experiencing the current situation in Ukraine, and the letter was "very well received" by Vladimir Putin. The president of the United States emphasized the humanitarian nature of the First Lady's initiative, which resulted from her concern for children affected by the conflict, according to plejada.pl.
Sources used: "plejada.pl", "Fox News"
Note: This article has been edited with the aid of Artificial Intelligence.