Trump: Putin “exploitatively” with Russia’s strikes on Ukraine
President Trump said on Saturday that he believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin may link him after the latest deadly strikes in Ukraine, where the United States seeks to end the war in Eastern Europe.
“There has been no reason for Putin to shoot missiles to civilian areas, cities and towns during the past few days,” Trump has published on Saturday the social truth. “This makes me think that he may not want to stop the war, as it only exploits me, and it must be dealt with differently, through” banks “or” secondary penalties? “Many people die !!!”
His position came when the president was traveling to the United States after the funeral of Pope Francis in Rome and after he met shortly with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelinsky. The two leaders spoke before the funeral, the first interaction of face to face since the controversial oval office meeting earlier this year.
The White House has not yet released details about what was discussed during the meeting, which lasted approximately 15 minutes.
Trump’s latest statements also come contrary to what he said a week ago, when the president insisted on “no one plays me.”
Earlier this week, Trump criticized Putin after Russia fired fatal strikes at the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. Then he expressed his frustration on Friday with Zelensky, saying that he was late to sign the metal agreement with the United States, nearly two months after the signing of the expected deal.
The Trump administration was pushing for a permanent truce in the war in Ukraine, but in recent days, senior officials indicated that they were ready to stay away from negotiations if the two sides did not reach a deal soon.
The President started his comments on Saturday by blame the media, especially the New York Times Peter Baker correspondent, after his comments that he believed that the Crimea will remain under Moscow’s control as part of a deal to end the war.
The President wrote: “Regardless of the deal that he concluded with regard to Russia/Ukraine, regardless of its quality, even if it was the greatest deal ever, the New York Times will speak badly.” “Lidel” Peter Baker, the very biased and unpaved writer in the Times, followed the demands of his editors and wrote that Ukraine must return to lands, including, I assume, Crimea, and other ridiculous requests, in order to stop the worst killing of anything since World War II. “
Why does this report not say lightweight that he was [former President] Obama who made it possible for Russia to steal the Crimea from Ukraine without shooting. “
In the long position, Trump continued to summon the war of former President Biden and doubled in an argument he made a lot while in the campaign – that the war would not began if “Sleepy” Biden was defeated in 2020.
“He was a loser since the first day, and it should have never happened, and it wouldn’t happen if you were president at the time,” he wrote. “I am just trying to clean the chaos that Obama and Biden left me, and what is the chaos.”
Trump, in an interview with him recently with Time Magazine, blame Ukraine for the start of the war with Russia by raising NATO membership. He also claimed that Russia will perform a distinction towards peace if it agreed not to take over Ukraine.