The American president suspected the possibility of achieving an agreement between the Ukraine and the Russian Federation, and also expressed unpleasantness to the fact that Moscow had assigned a success in Nazi Germany.
US president Donald Trump said Ukraine should immediately agree to the negotiations suggested by Kremlin head Vladimir Putin in Turkey on May 15, even if they do not provide for the end of a 30-day Truce.
On his social network, the fact that Trump said he was considered necessary to agree to Moscow’s proposal to start direct talk with Kiev in Istanbul on May 15, despite the fact that the Kremlin was ignoring the request of European and Ukraine leaders about a 30-day Truce.
“Russian president Putin does not want an agreement with a Truce with Ukraine, but instead wants to meet on Thursday in Turkey to organize a possible end of bloodshed. Ukraine must go straight ahead. At least they will know if an agreement is possible or not, if not, the European leaders and the United States understand what the situation is and will be able to act and will be able to act in conjunction,” Trump.
At the same time, he added that he was already skeptical of the possibility of reaching the agreements between the Ukraine and the Russian Federation, and expressed unpleasantness to the fact that Moscow had appointed a victory in Nazi Germany.
“I’m starting to doubt that Ukraine will end an agreement with Putin, who is too busy celebrating the victory in World War II – which cannot win without the United States,” he wrote.
Trump finished the post with a phrase, it was written in capital letters: “Finally, this meeting will be spent without postponing later.”
Remember that Vladimir Putin suggested holding direct negotiations in Ukraine on May 15 and discussing the new Truce there.
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