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Trump: The Ukraine Conflict Is “Biden’s War”

The current United States President, Donald Trump, described the conflict between Russia and Ukraine as “Biden’s war.” He added: “This is not my war.” Trump said that his predecessor, Joe Biden, is directly responsible for the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Trump went on to say: “I’ve been here for a very short period of time… He gave them billions and billions of dollars. He should have never allowed – If he had any brain, which he didn’t have and doesn’t have… – that war to start.”

Trump opined that the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, started the war with Ukraine because he didn’t have any respect for Joe Biden.

“I think, frankly, he [Putin] had so little respect for Biden that he started it for that reason. And obviously, he didn’t get along very well with [Ukraine’s Vladimir] Zelensky or anybody else. And now you have millions of dead people, and those people – every one of them – should be alive right now,” Trump added.

The U.S. president reiterated that settling the conflict remains a top priority but acknowledged the challenges involved, describing it as “a deeply seated war,” according to a report by RT.

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“We are now walking down this road together, very patiently. We have many more steps to take, but one just needs to understand how serious the damage is that was done to bilateral Russia-US relations under the previous administration,” Peskov said on Sunday. “Painstaking work is now being done to eliminate these consequences.”

The US committed around $175 billion in aid to Ukraine under the Biden administration, including advanced weapons systems, ammunition, and direct financial assistance. Biden pledged to support Ukraine “for as long as it takes,” while consistently refusing to engage in direct top-level talks with the Kremlin. -RT

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