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Trump urges Putin to halt Kyiv strikes, pushes for peace deal

President Donald Trump has called for Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop the strike against Ukraine’s Kiev as Washington continues his efforts to mediate a peace deal.

“I’m not satisfied with the Russian strike in Kiev. It’s not necessary, it’s very bad timing. Vladimir, stop! 5,000 soldiers are dying every week. Let’s end the peace deal,” Trump wrote. The true society.

The attack on Ukraine on Thursday killed at least nine people and injured at least 70 people, including children, Ukraine said.

Trump expressed his hope on Easter that once Russia and Ukraine reach an agreement this week, saying that they can “start large business with the United States” would “start large business with the United States.”

April 11th, another True Social Posturged Russia to “movement” to end the war, lamenting that he “deserves nothing” he said, “too many people are dying.”

Trump has argued that the Ukraine-Russia peace deal is near, but distrusts at skeptical experts about Putin’s departure

On April 24, 2025, drone explosions are seen in the city sky amidst Russian drone strike amidst Russian attacks on Kiev, Ukraine. (Reuters/Gleb Galanich)

Trump administration officials claimed they had received productive consultations with Putin, but have yet to secure a deal to end the war that has been raging since Russia’s February 2022 invasion. Several members of the administration recently suggested that the US could end efforts to secure a peace agreement if Ukraine and Russia do not start making major moves to end the war.

Vice President JD Vance appeared to be issuing Ultimate to Ukraine and Russia on Wednesday.

“We have issued a very explicit proposal for both Russians and Ukrainians, when they say yes or the US is leaving this process.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, US Vice President JD Vance, Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky

Vice President JD Vance gives Russia and Ukraine an ultimatum to help the Trump administration push both parties and end the war. (Reuters)

Trump says “inflammatory” Zelensky’s statement on Crimea will extend the war with Russia

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters the same thing on April 18th. He said the president “says that it’s the point he’s talking about.”

Trump also criticized Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky for issuing a “inflammatory” statement that the US president said was “very harmful” to peace efforts. Zelenskyy said Ukraine does not recognize Crimea’s Russian rule, which was filmed in 2014.

Images of President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin split

President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin can be seen in the split image. (Reuters)

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in True Social Post Since Wednesday, Trump appears to be hinting at an infamous clash with Zelensky in his oval office, calling the Ukrainian leader “a man who has no card to play.” This repeated Trump’s remarks during a tense February meeting in February. He said Zelensky “doesn’t have the card” to make great demands at the Peace Conference.

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