U.S. President Donald Trump said his promise to end the Russian war against Ukraine at 24 hours is “figurative.”
On April 30, it will expire 100 days since Donald Trump became president of the United States again. On this occasion, he provided a great interview with Time magazine, where he spoke a lot about Ukraine.
About peaceful negotiations
“I said this symbolic, and I said it as an exaggeration to emphasize my opinion … Obviously, people know that when I say it, it is said as a joke, but also said it will end,” Trump explained the Russian campaign against Ukraine 24 hours after the office.
Answering the question of why the war continued, the President of the United States mentioned: “I don’t think it’s long. I mean, I came here three months ago. This war has been going on for three years.”
Trump repeated the statement that the war in Ukraine was “never happening” if he was president in 2022. He also called Russia’s invasion against Biden’s “Biden” war.
“Is Putin going to the world? I think yes. I think Putin wants to do it differently -to go and get everything. And I think I’m the only one who can cope with it all by talking. We have a very good conversation, we are very close to the agreement. I do not believe that someone else can end such an agreement,” Trump said.
About Ukraine in NATO
Trump does not think that Ukraine will somehow join NATO.
“In my opinion, this led to the beginning of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, when they began to talk about joining NATO. If this issue was not raised, there were many times when the war would not have begun,” Trump said.
About Crimea
“The Crimea crossed the Russians. Barak Hussein Obama gave it, and I was not. Will they (the Ukrainians) Russia be returned.
About the US Empire
“Do I want an American empire -well, no empire, I’ll look at it a little. Yes, I think Greenland will be rich in the United States. I think this is important for our national and even for international security … Canada is an interesting case. We have lost 200 to 250 billion dollars a year, supporting Canada. us.
Source: korrespondent

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