Melania Trump Writes To Putin Over Abducted Children

Melania Trump has written a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin raising concerns about the plight of abducted children.

Melania Trump has written a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin raising concerns about the plight of abducted children.
US President Donald Trump’s wife, Melania Trump, raised the issue of children in Ukraine and Russia in a personal letter addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, two White House officials confirmed on Friday.
According to the officials, President Trump hand-delivered the letter to Putin during their summit in Alaska. Melania Trump, who was born in Slovenia, did not accompany her husband on the trip.
The officials declined to provide details of the letter’s content, but confirmed it mentioned the abductions of children as a result of the war in Ukraine. The existence of the letter had not been made public until now.
The abduction of Ukrainian children has been a deeply sensitive matter for Kyiv. Ukrainian authorities have accused Russia of forcibly taking tens of thousands of children to Russia or Russian-occupied territories without family or guardian consent, describing it as a war crime that meets the UN treaty definition of genocide. 
Moscow has insisted that it is protecting vulnerable children from a conflict zone.
The United Nations Human Rights Office has reported that since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, millions of Ukrainian children have suffered, with widespread violations of their rights.
President Trump and President Putin met for nearly three hours at a US military base in Anchorage but failed to reach an agreement on a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine.
Easily access major global news with a strong focus on Africa. As well as the main stories of the day, we like to accentuate positive stories about Africa across all genres including Politics, Business, Commerce, Science, Sports, Arts & Culture, Showbiz and Fashion.
We broadcast 24 hours a day from our studios in London and New York and can be seen here in the UK and across Europe on the Sky platform (Sky channel 516), Freeview (Channel 136) as well as in the USA on the Centric channel and also on the Hot bird platform, which transmits to Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.

See also  Georgia to introduce work permits for foreign workers from March 2026