White House Says Trump Not Happy with Russia Strike on Ukraine, to Make Statement Later
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White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt has acknowledged that U.S. President Donald Trump “has not liked” the Russian bombing that has left 21 fatalities in Kiev on Thursday, but at the same time has pointed out that “he is not surprised,” in a statement calling for “the two sides” to move a tab. “There are two countries that have been at war for a long time. Russia launched this attack on Kiev and, on the other hand, Ukraine recently attacked Ru…
Russian missiles pound Ukraine, damage EU and British offices
KYIV: Russia pounded Ukraine with deadly missiles and drone strikes early on Thursday in a sweeping attack that the US special envoy on Ukraine said undermined President Donald Trump’s peace efforts. At least 21 people were killed in the capital, city officials said. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump “was not happy about this news, but he was also not
Russia has carried out its bloodiest attack since the Alaska summit. At least 21 people have been killed in Kiev and the search for survivors is ongoing. – I am not happy, but in
U.S. President Donald Trump was not surprised by the Russian attack on Kiev, but was not surprised, said the press secretary of the Albe House, Karoline Leavitt. Leavit was asked if he agrees with the US special mission, Keith Kellogg, who qualified Russia's massive attack on Ukraine from 27 to 28 August at the right of "flagrant", writes RBC Ukraine.
Trump 'not happy, not surprised' by Russia's missile attack on Ukraine: White House
The US President has repeatedly said he wants a negotiated end to the conflict and has been urging both Putin and Zelenskyy to meet face to face. His plan involves first bringing the two leaders together, followed by a three-way meeting where Trump would participate in direct talks.
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