Trump: Russia not taking over Ukraine is a concession
- Trump criticized Russian leader Vladimir Putin after missile attacks on Kyiv that killed at least 12 people, marking the deadliest attack on the city in months.
- Trump stated, "Stopping the war, stopping taking the whole country" is a significant concession made by Russia.
- Regarding the missile strikes, Trump expressed, "I didn't like last night. I wasn't happy with it."
- He highlighted ongoing peace talks while condemning the missile attacks on Kyiv.
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Trump: Russia Has Compromised On Ukraine
Russia has made one huge concession in its war with Ukraine, according to United States President Donald Trump. Moscow has also said that its major concession has been that it hasn’t taken over the entire country, but instead, only wants Ukraine to “recognize territorial realities.” While speaking at a press conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store on Thursday, Trump expressed optimism about achieving major progress in the settl…
Trump says Russia not conquering Ukraine is a 'concession'
The US has proposed a deal between Russia and Ukraine, in which the front would be frozen where it is, meaning Ukraine would cede 20% of its country. US President Trump said Russia had made a major concession by not seeking to conquer all of Ukraine.
Trump Says The Only Russia Concession For Peace Is To Stop The War Against Ukraine
Donald Trump is actively working for Russia and demanding Ukraine surrender to end the war. Trump was asked in the White House what concessions Russia is willing to make for actual peace deal with Ukraine REPORTER: What concessions, Mr President, and to your national security team, what concessions has Russia offered up thus far to get to the point where you're closer to peace? TRUMP: Stopping the war, stopping taking the whole country. Pretty …
Trump shocks again: Russia makes "quite a big concession" by not conquering all of Ukraine
US President Donald Trump says Russia has made a “pretty big concession” to end the war in Ukraine by giving up on taking over “all the territory.” Trump insists he is putting “a lot of pressure on Russia” and that this is why President Vladimir Putin is “holding talks right now,” Euronews reports.
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