In the United States, negotiations with the Russian Federation are considered a “massive step toward the world in the Russian-Ukrainian War.”
The president of the United States of America Donald Trump on Tuesday, February 18, at a press conference, commented on the first official negotiations between American and Russian parties, and also made many statements about the war in Ukraine and The possible world.
In particular, he said Russia was “aimed at stopping the war.”
“He wants to stop what is happening.
Trump called the war without meaning, noting that everyone was surprised to see the true number of military and civilian losses.
“I saw pictures from Battlefield – it was like Gettisberg (the battle of Gettisberg was the largest during the Civil War in the USA – Ed.), The bodies of the dead are everywhere. These are the losses of thousands of military.
He added that this would not happen under his presidency.
He also said that the Russians did not destroy Ukrainian capital, “because they didn’t like it.”
“The cities were destroyed. They didn’t do it to Kiev, because, apparently, they were saving missiles. But if they wanted it, it wasn’t 20% of the country, but 100%,” he said.
The politician noted Zelensky’s statement that Ukraine did not receive all American promised assistance. According to Trump, he did not see any clear book on Ukraine assistance.
“Why haven’t they done it for three years? I can reach an agreement that almost every Ukrainian land remains in Ukraine and almost no destruction, but President Biden has decided not to do so,” he said.
According to him, Europe spent less in Ukraine, though it was closer to the territory.
Remember, Trump said Vladimir Zelensky had a rating, and in Ukraine it was necessary to hold the election.
Remember that the media wrote that US Presidential Administration Donald Trump wants to achieve a stop in Ukraine at Easter – that is, until April 20.
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