Donald Trump says he understands Russia's concerns about Ukraine's possible membership in NATO
- Trump criticized President Joe Biden for his negotiations, claiming they could lead to a worse war, stating, "You're going to end up in a war".
- Trump suggested NATO members should contribute five percent of their GDP, asserting, "NATO should have five percent".
- Trump blamed Biden for provoking the Russian invasion, saying, "A big part of the problem is, Russia... Said, 'You could never have NATO involved with Ukraine'".
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Donald Trump says he wants to meet Vladimir Putin to talk about war in Ukraine in first six months of office - Hotnews.ro
US President-elect Donald Trump has made it clear that he can understand Russia's discontent over the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO and accused Joe Biden of provoking Moscow by supporting these aspirations,...
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