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US President Donald Trump has criticized Vladimir Putin about Ukraine’s latest severe airstrikes, hinting at Moscow, even the White House pressured Kiev to recognize a D -Facto change on its border.
Trump wrote on his true social platform on Thursday, “I am not satisfied with Kiev’s Russian strike.” “Not necessary, and very bad times v
Trump’s comments came after Russia’s most deadly and largest bombing in months, killing at least nine people and injured more than five.
Russia began the strike as Trump was criticizing Ukraine’s President Vloadimire Jenskyi to retain his peace plan.
The disappointment with Trump’s Putin-which he was significantly less prepared to convince the war than Jensky-indicated his struggle to promise the Russian President with his proposals and to promise Russia-Ukraine war over the years.
Speaking at a South African press conference, Zelnsky said that when the entire ceasefire agreed, Ukraine had already made a big discount by expressing their desire to discuss with Putin.
The United States clear desire to give big concessions to Russia has terrified Kiev and its European allies like NATO Secretary-General Mark Rots, who will not force Ukraine to accept the peace agreement against its will by calling the Trump administration next Thursday.
Route will use a meeting with close associates of Root Trump who argues that Russia will increase Moscow’s threat to Europe, the three officials have briefed the preparations.
The long -planned Washington tour of the route, originally focused on the preparations for the NATO Leaders Summit in June, one day after Trump advised Zensky Refusal And agree with the proposal to recognize Russia’s Crimea occupation in the United States.

People say Root Trump’s Defense Secretary Pitt Hegsheth, Secretary of State of Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz will use European protection if any Putinist settlement on Kiev will be at risk.
“The original message is forced to understand what the Americans are at risk,” a NATO diplomat said. People have said that the route will also discuss the best adjustment to the European military from the United States to make the best adjustment of Europe’s defense.
Also, other Western leaders are trying to influence Trump’s strict position. European Commission president Ursula von deer lane will “occupy” any opportunity to talk to Trump at Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday, Thursday said its spokesman.
European countries fear that Trump’s insistence on recognizing Russia’s Crimea control will disagree with their White House because it is moving towards Moscow.
Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Thursday that Trump’s position on the Peninsula, which Russia forcibly attacked Ukraine in the 21st, and “fully matched the Russian position.”
Russia has proposed to give up some of Putin’s claims in the Ukrainian region that is not under his control, but if its original claims are not met, no tendency to agree to a peace agreement.
“President Putin supports the peace of our country when confirming the interests of our country. This is a compulsory situation,” Peskov said, according to the state newswire Tas.
Pescov also denied that a European peacekeeping presence in Ukraine was also denied, which formed a portion of Ukraine and its allies in Paris last week.
Trump’s special envoy Steve Witcoof is expected to meet Putin in Moscow this week for the fourth time this year.
Trump has been gradually disappointed with Jelnsky because Ukraine agrees with Putin’s claim, which will basically force it to stop it as an effective independent state.
“He can get peace, or he can fight for three more years before losing the whole country,” Trump told about Jelansky on a true social post on Wednesday. “We are very close to an agreement, but ‘there is no card for the game’ the guy should do it in the end,” he has added, describing the situation in Ukraine as “horror”.
Later on Wednesday, Trump again preached his disappointment with Zensky and told reporters at the Oval Office that he had “tackled with Russian President Vladimir Putin” to “be easier to deal with him” but “it has been stronger so far”.
Jensky said he would cut his trip to South Africa short and would return to Kiev immediately after the overnight bombing.
He said that Russia had launched about 70 missiles, including ballistic and about 150 attack drones in his country. “Unfortunately, there is significant destruction,” he said.
The Russian Defense Ministry has claimed that they targeted Ukrainian aircraft, missiles, machinery and tank factories, as well as fuel and gunpowder producing sites.
Extra Report of Alice Hancock in Brussels