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Trump blames Zelensky for Ukraine war after '60 Minutes' interview

  • US President Donald Trump has repeated the false claim that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy started the ongoing war with Russia, stating, 'Ukrainian President Zelenskyy started the ongoing war' during a press interaction at the White House.
  • Trump incorrectly stated that the United States has provided $350 billion in aid to Ukraine, while actual allocations were around $183 billion as of September 2024.
  • Trump mentioned that there would be 'some very good proposals very soon' to end the war, amidst ongoing attacks.
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Trump singled out Zelensky and for the first time openly stated who was responsible for the war. According to Trump, Ukraine should never have gone to war with Russia. At the same time, a map appeared stating that the Trumps would divide Ukraine, what is the truth? Attila Demkó analyzes.

·Budapest, Hungary
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“I heard it was a mistake,” said Donald Trump after Russia carried out the deadliest missile attack in Ukraine this year on Sunday, killing 35 civilians in the city of Sumy. And now the US is refusing to agree to the G7 countries condemning the attack so as not to disrupt peace talks with Moscow.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Expressen broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Sunday, April 13, 2025.
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