Trump: A deadline has been set for the Russia-Ukraine issue, and the US attitude may change by then
Internet reports that on April 24 local time, U.S. President Trump made a series of remarks on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Trump pointed out that Ukraine and Russia both have the will to achieve peace and both sides must join the negotiations. He also revealed that he had set a deadline on the Russia-Ukraine issue, and after the deadline, the attitude of the United States will be different. However, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said on the 23rd that Trump has never specified any date and that Russia believes that it is inappropriate to set a deadline for a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire. When talking about his attitude towards Russia, Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with Russia's attack on Kiev. When talking about whether to impose sanctions on Russia, Trump said he "would rather answer this question within a week," but if an agreement cannot be reached to end the conflict,"something will happen," and stressed that the United States would do its best to cooperate with Ukraine.
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