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Trump after Russia’s attack on Kyiv: “Vladimir stop!”
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First Donald Trump criticized the Ukrainian President Selenskyj, now – at least on the Internet – a clear appeal to Putin for attacks on Kiev.
U.S. President Donald Trump asked Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin after the night attacks on the Ukrainian capital Kiev to stop. “Vladimir, stop!”, Trump wrote on his platform Truth Social, partly in capital letters.
“I’m not happy about the Russian attacks on Kyiv,” says Trump. They are not necessary and came at a very bad time, Trump continued. Trump added 5000 soldiers every week: “Let’s complete the peace agreement!”
Donald Trump had previously criticized the Ukrainian President
The day before, Trump had massively criticized the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj for his refusal to accept the occupation of the Crimea. He accused him of extending the war.
During the night, the Russian military had led a massive attack from the air against the neighboring country. In the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, at least nine people died in the combined Russian rocket and drone attack.
Only hours earlier, Trump had said that he saw an agreement with Russia in the negotiations on the end of the Ukraine War.
Russia had bombed Kyiv after Trump’s “Deal” tributary
According to US media, a proposal for a ceasefire presented by the United States is far towards the Russian demands.
According to this, the United States could actually recognize the Russian crew of the East Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Cherson and Saporischeschja, as was the annexation of the Crimea peninsula by Russia in 2014.
Washington also wants to guarantee Moscow that Ukraine will never join NATO. According to “Axios”, Ukraine should receive a “robust security guarantee” with the participation of European and non-European countries.
However, it is unclear how a possible peace -assured use would be organized specifically and whether the United States might be involved.
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