“Sit and sign the agreement,” Donald Trump said on the Tarmac of Morristown Airport on Sunday in Bedminster, new Jersey.
US President Donald Trump urged his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Sunday, April 27, to “stop shooting” and conclude an agreement on Ukraine.
“I want him to stop shooting. Sit and sign the agreement,” said Donald Trump on the tarmac at Morristown Airport in Bedminster, New Jersey (East).
Last Thursday, the President of the United States had already launched a lapidary “Vladimir, Stop!” to his Russian counterpart, after a new wave of strikes on Ukraine, who made At least 12 dead and dozens of injured in kyivat a time when the laborious negotiations undertaken by the American president tense on the issue of Crimea.
-Trump believes that Zelensky is ready to give up the Crimea
Donald Trump had later that the United States put “strong pressure” on Russia to put an end to the war in Ukraine, believing that Moscow would make “a fairly big concession” by agreeing not to seize the whole country.
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On the Tarmac of Morristown Airport, Donald Trump also said he believed Volodomyr Zelensky is ready to give up recovering Crimea occupied by Russia, in total contradiction with the statements of the Ukrainian leader.
“I think yes. Crimea was 12 years ago,” he said in response to the question if he thought that Volodymyr Zelensky was ready to “abandon” the Ukrainian peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014.