Lindsey Graham expresses optimism over potential Trump-led peace talks on Ukraine

Senator Lindsey Graham, US Senator for South Carolina - Official U.S. Senate headshot
Senator Lindsey Graham, US Senator for South Carolina - Official U.S. Senate headshot
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Senator Lindsey Graham, representing South Carolina, made several statements on his social media account in mid-August 2025 regarding former President Donald Trump and ongoing efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.

On August 15, 2025, Graham posted: “I’m honored to have President @realDonaldTrump’s endorsement and look forward to continuing our work to usher in the Golden Age of America! https://t.co/FbO7epocV3”.

The following day, he commented on diplomatic developments involving Russia and Ukraine. On August 16, 2025, Graham wrote: “Blessed are the peacemakers. I am very proud of President @realDonaldTrump for having a face-to-face meeting with Putin to see if we can end this bloodbath in Ukraine. Make no mistake, this war is a war of aggression by Putin against Ukraine. However, I have always said https://t.co/gTj7Vk3qCl”.

Later that same day, Graham addressed prospects for further negotiations: “If there’s a trilateral meeting between President @realDonaldTrump, President Zelensky and Putin, then I am cautiously optimistic that this war will end well before Christmas. If the meeting doesn’t happen, I think President Trump may deliver severe consequences to Putin and https://t.co/rI5rpAAKM5”.

Senator Lindsey Graham has previously supported U.S. assistance to Ukraine during its conflict with Russia and has been an advocate for American engagement abroad.



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