ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Melania Trump penned a heartfelt letter to Vladimir Putin urging him to protect the world’s future generations, a message she delivered personally to the Russian president in this city during a historic meeting. The exclusive text of the letter, obtained and published, reveals a plea for a world where children can grow up free from darkness and fear.
- Melania Trump sent a letter to Vladimir Putin in Anchorage.
- The letter emphasizes protecting children’s innocence globally.
- It calls on Putin to act as a leader for humanity.
- The message was delivered during a meeting in Alaska.
The former First Lady’s correspondence begins with a direct address: “Dear President Putin.” She articulates a universal dream shared by children everywhere, regardless of their birthplace: dreams of love, opportunity, and safety from harm. “As parents, it is our duty to feed the hope of the next generation,” Trump wrote, underscoring the shared responsibility of nurturing young lives.
She elaborated on leadership‘s role, stating, “As a leader, the responsibility to support our children extends beyond the well-being of a few.” The letter paints a vision of a dignified world, where every soul can embrace peace and the future is “perfectly kept.”
A Universal Plea for Innocence
Trump shared a “simple but profound concept” with Putin: that every new generation begins with a pure innocence that transcends borders, governments, and ideologies. She expressed concern for children today who face adversity, carrying “a silent laugh, uncontaminated by the darkness that surrounds them,” a quiet defiance against forces threatening their future.
The letter implores Putin, “she can only revive their melodic laugh.” Protecting children’s innocence, she argued, would serve not only Russia but all of humanity. “Such a bold idea transcends every human division and she, Mr. Putin, is able to create this vision with a stretch of pen today,” the letter concludes, emphasizing the urgency: “The time has come.”
