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On Friday, First Lady Melania Trump disclosed that she has been in direct communication with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the past few months, focusing on the issue of children in Europe who have been separated from their families due to the conflict in Ukraine.
‘President Putin and I have maintained an open line of dialogue regarding the welfare of these children,’ she stated at the White House, mentioning that ‘in the last 24 hours, eight children have been reunited with their families.’
‘Over the past three months, both parties have engaged in various back-channel meetings and calls, all conducted in good faith. We have agreed to collaborate for the benefit of everyone affected by this war.’
Melania, raised under the influence of Russia’s authoritarian regime, explained that she has been negotiating with Putin’s representatives about the plight of children impacted by the war.
‘A lot has occurred since Putin received my message,’ she said, referencing a letter President Trump personally delivered to Putin during their August meeting in Alaska, emphasizing the need to ‘protect the innocence of these children.’
‘Since then, President Putin and I have had an open channel on the welfare of these children.’
‘Each of these children has endured the trauma of war,’ the First Lady remarked. ‘Three were separated from their parents and relocated to the Russian Federation due to frontline conflict, while the other five were scattered across borders as a result of the ongoing war. One young girl, in particular, has been reunited with her family after making the journey from Ukraine to Russia.’
As of now, the Russia-Ukraine war remains a grinding conflict, with frontlines largely stalled but intense fighting continuing, particularly in eastern Ukraine. Both sides are facing heavy losses, and international efforts for a negotiated peace have yet to yield meaningful progress.

Melania says she has worked primarily to establish an open line of communication, which is key to getting these children reunited with their families

First Lady Melania Trump said Friday she has been speaking with Putin about the wellbeing of children torn away from their families during the Ukrainian war

‘Eight children have been reunited with their families in the past 24 hours,’ she announced from the White House

President Putin and President Trump meet at the highly-anticipated summit in Alaska

Melania expressed all the advancements she has made so far, in her quick five minute speech, taking no questions before she left
Through close coordination with the Russian Federation, she received detailed biographies and photographs of each child involved in this week’s verification.
The documents also included an overview of the social, medical and psychological services being provided to these children.
‘I am encouraged by the transparency shown by the Russian Federation,’ Melania stated. ‘They have demonstrated a willingness to disclose objective, detailed information reflective of the current situation. This kind of cooperation is essential if we are to bring lasting results to the lives of these children.’
Melania explained that a comprehensive report verifying the identities and experiences of these eight children was jointly issued by the Ukrainian Commissioner for Human Rights and the Office of the Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights.
The report has been reviewed and confirmed by the United States government.
Melania also raised concerns about those who were minors when they were displaced but have since reached adulthood while residing in the Russian Federation.
‘Given the dangers of navigating a region still affected by war, the safe return of these individuals requires coordinated assistance,’ she said.
In response to her advocacy, the Russian Federation has agreed to begin facilitating the return of young adults who have turned 18, within a short period of time.
‘This is an ongoing effort,’ Melania affirmed. ‘Plans are already in motion to reunify more children in the immediate future. Every child deserves the comfort of family and the hope of a peaceful tomorrow.’
Melania expressed all the advancements she has made so far, in her quick five minute speech, taking no questions before she left.
Melania Trump was born Melanija Knavs in Sevnica, a small town in the former Yugoslavia, now Slovenia. She grew up during the Cold War era under a communist regime. Like many families living in countries close to the Iron Curtain, Melania has said she understands the restraints of a controlled society, and how a country like Russia operates.
Talks between Trump and Putin appear to have stalled since the world watched eagerly as the two world leaders met in Alaska on August 15.
In a summit billed as a potential turning point, the meeting ended without any concrete agreement, though both leaders issued optimistic statements.
Putin insisted that a lasting ceasefire would require eliminating the ‘primary causes’ of the conflict, while Trump said many points were ‘agreed to’ but acknowledged a ‘significant’ sticking point remained.