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Home » News » Trump says he’s “not happy” with Russian strikes on Kyiv, tells Putin: “Vladimir, STOP!”

Trump says he’s “not happy” with Russian strikes on Kyiv, tells Putin: “Vladimir, STOP!”

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown World
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President Trump posted on social networks on Thursday morning to express that he is “non -happy” with Russian attacks on the Ukrainian capital kyiv, qualifying the strikes “very bad weather” in the midst of peace negotiations and telling Russian Vladimir to “stop!”

Overnight, Russia attacked kyiv with a flood and drone floods of Hourrslong, killing at least 12 people and hurting another 90 in which probably the most fatal assault on the capital of Ukraine since July. The attacks came when peace conversations seemed to stop.

“I am not happy with the Russian attacks on kyiv. It is not necessary, and very bad time,” Trump wrote in his social network social media site. “Vladimir, stop! 5000 soldiers a week are dying. Let’s make the peace agreement!”

Trump has insisted that he believes that Russia Gallina is peace, despite the continuous assaults of Moscow to Ukraine, more than three years after the War of Russia.

Although Trump said he would stop war before assuming office, his administration has not been able to negotiate a peace agreement. And Trump has expressed his growing impatience with the president of Botinia, Volodymyr Zenskyy and Putin.

Mr. Trump criticized Zenskyy on Wednesday, tied in the ball to prolong the “murder field” by refusing to consider deliver Crimea as a Russian Cup as part of a possible peace agreement.

“His patience becomes very thin,” said White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, to journalists on Wednesday.

Vice President JD Vance told reporters On Wednesday, the United States has “issued a very explicit proposal to both Russians and Ukrainians, and it is time for them to say yes or that the United States moves away from this process.”

“I have my own deadline,” Trump said Thursday on a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. It would be told when that deadline is.

When asked if he still believes that Russia takes peace seriously after he assaulted kyiv Withiles and Ukraine overnight, the president said: “We are thinking that both want peace, but that they arrive at the table.”

Trump did not agree with the notion that he is not pressing enough about Russia.

“You don’t know what pressure I am putting in Russia,” he said.

On the concessions that Russia is doing, Mr. Trump replied: “Stop the war, stop taking the entire country, a fairly large concession.”

In response to Mr. Trump’s criticism about him in Crimea, Zenskyy published a 2018 statement from the then Trump Secretary of State of Mike Pompeo in which Pompeo said it was an American policy not to recognize the annexation of Crimea de Russia.

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Kathryn Watson

Kathryn Watson is a reporter for CBS News Digital politicians, based in Washington, DC

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