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“I think Putin wants peace” in Ukraine, says Trump, just a few days after accusing the Russian leader of “talking to him”

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Within a few days, the US President Donald Trump made contradictory statements on Vladimir Putin's intentions on peace in Ukraine on Tuesday.

Asked at an interview with ABC News on April 29, if he believes that Vladimir Putin wants to end the Ukraine war, Trump replied: “I think he wants,” according to AFP, quoted by News.ro.

“I think his dream was to conquer the whole country,” but “because of me, he will not,” said the American leader who has turned 100 days after his return to the White House.

A few days before, on April 26, Trump had sent him a categorical message to Putin: “Stop the fire, stay at the negotiation table and sign an agreement.” Then, on the same day, the US president wrote on his platform, Social Truth, that the Kremlin leader “just leads him.

“There is no reason for Putin to shoot with rockets in civilian areas, cities and localities, in the last days. It makes me think that he may not want to stop the war, only leads me, and that he must be treated differently, through” secondary sanctions “or” banking “? Many people die!”, Wrote on Saturday.

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly said that he wants to end the over three-year war in Ukraine and has expressed his desire to do this as soon as possible-for now.

The Kremlin transmitted on Wednesday through Dmitri Peskov, his spokesman, that Putin wants peace in Ukraine, and Russian officials work intensely with those in the United States, but the conflict is so complicated that Washington's rapid progress is difficult to achieve.

Ashley Davis

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