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Home » News » Trump disappointed Russia launched rockets at Ukraine, blames Crimea on Obama

Trump disappointed Russia launched rockets at Ukraine, blames Crimea on Obama

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President Donald Trump said Sunday that he was disappointed with Russia for launching missiles while trying to reach a peace agreement between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zenskyy.

Trump spoke with the journalists before addressing Air Force One on Sunday night, where he was asked above all, from the peace conversations between Russia and Ukraine, and Iranian peace speaks with the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein Batterinia Giuff.

Duration The Gaggy, the president said his meeting on Saturday with Zenskyy went very well.

“We will see what happens in the next few days,” Trump said. “I was very disappointed that the missiles flew, by Russia … very disappointed.”

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President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodyymyr Zlensyy

President Donald Trump meets face to face with Ukrainian President Volodyymyr Zenskyy for the first time since his splashes of the Oval office in February. (Vatican and Ukraine Ambassador to Santa Headquarters)

Trump and Zenskyy with face to face for the first time since the infamous splashes of the Oval office in February, since both attributed the funeral of Pope Francis in Rome.

After the meeting, the Ukrainian president published in X that the meeting was “very symbolic” and could be potentially “historical.”

The meeting occurred when peace conversations between Russia and Ukraine seemed to be still with Zenskyy and Putin making competitive demands.

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Trump, Putin and Zenskyy

President Donald Trump (Center), Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (right). (Alessandro Bremec/Nurphoto through Getty Images | Collaborator/Getty Images | Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Trump called the meeting with Zenskyy on Saturday “beautiful.”

“Look, we have a difficult path ahead, right?” Trump said. “He told me that he needs more weapons, but the leg says it for three years. He needs more weapons and we will see what happens.

“I want to see what happens with respect to Russia,” Trump added.

He explained that he was very disappointed with Russia for bombing in kyiv after discussions with both countries.

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Russia attacks Kyiv, Ukraine

An explosion of a drone is seen in the sky during the city a strike of Russian unmanned aircraft, in the middle of the attack of Russia against Ukraine, in kyiv, Ukraine on April 24, 2025. (Reuters/Gleb Garanich)

Trump said Zenskyy told him about Crimea, which has been a point of conflict for the Ukrainian president.

Apparently, US officials have raised the idea of ​​recognizing Russia’s control to Crimea, a territory that Russia was annulled in 2014, as part of a fire proposal. This would also imply the freezing of the current frontline lines.

But Zenskyy has drawn a red line on Crimea.

In 2022, Zenskyy said that the Russian war against Ukraine and against all free Europe “began with Crimea and must end with Crimea, and his release,” according to an axios report.

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On Tuesday, Zenskyy reiterated his position, closing the idea that Ukraine would be the Russian control of Crimea.

Trump blamed the state of Crimea to former US presidents.

“Barack Hussein Obama gave Crimea, and Biden, as 11 or 12 years ago. That’s a long time,” Trump told reporters. “I don’t know how I could Grrimea, because that is a long time.

As for the current negotiations about reaching peace, Trump said he wanted Putin to “stop shooting, he feels and signs an agreement.”

“I think we have the limits of an agreement, and I want him to sign it and do it,” said the president.

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Shipping containers are seen in the container terminal of the port of Oakland, California, USA, October 28, 2021. (Reuters/Carlos Barria)

From his return to the Oval office, Trump said that the United States has been more respected than ever. Hey, also pointed out that with that force, there are actions that can take against Russia, although it does not seek to act.

“There are no more games,” the former President Biden said before another excavation. “We have someone who knows what he is doing, not as the previous person who made a track.”

Trump promoted that since the implementation of tariffs, the costs are going down “very down.”

For example, he said that groceries, eggs and gasoline are going down. He also said that the United States is collecting “a lot” or money from rates.

“In all, we will be reducing very substantial taxes to the people of our country because money is so large of rates, that I can reduce taxes to a large extent, and maybe it was almost said.”

Together with the tariffs, the president approached the peace negotiations in Iran, saying that he believes that the agreement will be made without “having to start throwing bombs everywhere.”

Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew Auder, dead at 41 for suicide: report

In a more gloomy note, Trump was asked for his reaction to the suicide of Virginia Giuffre in Australia.

Prince Andrew Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2001 Photo

Prince Andrew supposedly appears in this photograph with his arm around the waist of Virginia Giuffre, of the then 17 years. Ghislaine Maxwell is standing right. (Court of Appeals of the Second Circuit of the United States)

Giuffre, 41, one of the most prominent batteries of Epstein and Prince Andrew, filed a lawsuit against English royalty in New York in 2021. In demand, Giuffre said he was forced to have sex with him was three times 1999 and 2002, and 2002, when.

He died in Dutegabby, Australia during the weekend, where he had been living, according to an NBC report.

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“Well, it’s a very sad situation, everything,” Trump said. “All this situation is very sad, she and others. And certainly that is something horrible, horrible.”

Brie Stiment, Bradford Betz and Rachel Wolf of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

Greg Wehner is a Fox News Digital news reporter.

The advice and ideas of history can be sent to Greg.wehner@fox.com and on Twitter @Gregwehner.

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