Dear “...” The letter that Melanie Trump sent to Putin is published

Melanie Trump, wife of US President Donald Trump, has sent a letter to “peace “Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressing concern about the fate of children in the Ukrainian war and encouraging him of “to protect their innocence”. The letter was delivered personally to Putin from Trump during a meeting the two leaders had [...]
Melanie Trump, wife of US President Donald Trump, has sent a letter to “peace “Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressing concern about the fate of children in the Ukrainian war and encouraging him of “to protect their innocence”. The letter was delivered personally to Putin from Trump during a meeting the two leaders had in Alaska on Saturday.
Not to mention Ukraine directly, Trump highlighted the impact of war on children, saying that each child has a dream of love, opportunity and security from the risk of”.
Each child shares the same dreams, be they born in the villages of a nation or big cities. They dream of love, opportunity and security from danger. As parents, it is our duty to entertain the hope of another generation. As leaders, the responsibility of protecting our children lies beyond the comfort of some. Of course, we should try to paint a world filled with dignity for all so that every soul can wake up in peace and that the future can be perfectly protected”, she wrote.
But in today's world, some children are forced to keep laughing quietly... Mr. Putin, you could turn this laugh”, it was written on paper.
Melanie Trump told Putin that by defending the innocence of children, he would do “more than serve only Russia” He would serve mankind.
Under the protection of the innocence of these children, you will do more than serve Russia alone would you serve humanity yourself”, it was written on paper.
The letter comes a month after Ukraine's accusations that Russia has kidnapped children during its continuing invasion, forcing them to serve in the Russian Army once they are 18, and sending them to fight against its people. Andriy Yermak, chief of staff of Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, said this disturbing practice is part of a <x0 co-ordinated plan, approved by the state”, which has been approved by Putin.
In 2023, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Putin, accusing him of kidnapping children as a key indictment. However, the Kremlin has denied any such work and called this command <x1-typed and unacceptable”./Periscopi/













