Republican candidate Donald Trump is showing himself to be more confident of winning the elections in his country. He insisted that he will end the war between Russia and Ukraine.
The Republican candidate for president of the USA, Donald Trumpspoke by telephone with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyand to him promised that, if he wins the elections, he will put “end to the war” between Ukraine and Russia.
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On his Truth Social platform, Trump revealed that he had a “very good call” with Zelensky. He then made another post where he repeated his pacifist promise: “I, as your next president of the United States, will bring peace to the world and I will end the war that has claimed so many lives and devastated countless innocent families.”


Zelenskywho weeks ago received the support of President Joe Biden at a NATO summit, confirmed the call: “We agreed with President Trump to discuss in a personal meeting what steps can make peace just. and really durable.”
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This is not the first time he has referred to the war in Ukraine. Trump referred to the issue last Thursday at the event where he formally accepted the Republican Party’s presidential nomination. There he pledged to “put an end to each of the international crises that the current administration has createdincluding the horrible war with Russia and Ukraine, which would never have happened if I were presidentand the war caused by the attack on Israel, which would never have happened if I were president.”
Donald Trump anticipated action against Hamas if elected
He US presidential candidate Donald Trumpgave a speech after accepting the Republican Party’s presidential nomination in which he criticized the Palestinian movement Hamas and demanded that he return the Israeli hostages “before he takes over” or they will “pay a very high price.”
Trump not only assumed his victory in the November electoral process, which will pit him against the president and candidate for reelection Joe Biden, but He anticipated actions if he took office due to the eight American detainees who still remain as hostages in Gaza. The Republican also said that the Hamas attack would not have happened if he had been in office as president of the United States.
Source: Ambito