Trump ‘disappointed’ in Russia, tells Putin to ‘stop shooting’ and sign Ukraine deal
- President Donald Trump urged Russia to stop attacking Ukraine and sign a peace deal.
- His statements followed recent meetings with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and a brief talk with Russian President Putin.
- Trump expressed disappointment that Russia continued shooting missiles into civilian areas after peace discussions.
- He told reporters he would know in about "two weeks" whether Putin genuinely wanted to end the war.
- Trump suggested the United States might abandon peace efforts if progress towards a deal does not materialize.
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Trump urges Russia to stop attacks; Rubio says US might walk away from peace efforts - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
MORRISTOWN, New Jersey — President Donald Trump urged Russia on Sunday to stop its attacks in Ukraine while his top diplomat said the United States might walk away from peace efforts if it does not see progress. Speaking to reporters in New Jersey, Trump said he was disappointed that Russia has continued to attack Ukraine, and said his one-on-one meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the Vatican on Saturday had gone well.
Trump says he's losing patience with Putin: 'Stop shooting, sit down and sign the deal'
US President Donald Trump believes he has a deal with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to resolve the war in Ukraine. However, peace does not seem to be on the cards with recent Russian attacks on Kiev and Kharkiv. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
Trump Urges Putin to Sign Cease-Fire Deal
President Donald Trump on April 27 urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to halt attacks on Ukraine and accept a cease-fire agreement, as Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the coming week will be “very critical” in determining whether the United States will continue in its efforts to broker a deal. Trump made the remarks following his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis at the Vatican…
Ukraine war: Stop attacks - Trump tells Russia
President Donald Trump of the United States on Sunday urged Russia to stop its attacks in Ukraine, while his top diplomat said the United States might walk away from peace efforts if it does not see progress. Trump, while speaking to reporters in New Jersey, said he was disappointed that Russia has continued to attack Ukraine, and said his one-on-one meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Vatican on Saturday had gone well. “…
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