Washington:
Following President Donald Trump's remarks on Ukrainian President Voldy Zelensky regarding the Russian-Ukurein conflict, US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz stresses Trump's aim to put an end to the war He emphasized that Zelensky criticized Zelensky for not taking the opportunity to negotiate peace.
While working on Thursday's media briefing, Waltz said, “His (President Trump)'s goal is to end this war. There was a continuous battle on both sides. This is a World War I-style trench. It's war. Some of the rhetoric and insults that come out of Kiev for President Trump are unacceptable. We are willing to accept this opportunity we have offered.
The Waltz also highlighted growing concern over the US financial burden in supporting war and NATO's defense efforts.
“We have also made it clear for years that we have not been tolerated that the US and its taxpayers are burdened not only with the costs of war in Ukraine, but also with the costs of European defence. Article 5 commitment, but it's time for NATO allies to step up… We're entering the NATO summit where one-third of NATO allies have yet to meet a minimum of 2% – they The commitment made by 10 years ago, we have national priorities.
He added, “When President Trump spoke with Putin and immediately spoke with President Zelensky, I had the honor of sitting in an oval office. Stop the horrifying fight. Pass at peace in peace. I'll move forward.”
Trump on Wednesday targeted Zelensky for an ongoing war in Ukraine, with the US spending USD 200 billion more than Europe, but Europe's financial contributions are “guaranteed” and the US is profiting. He said that was not the case.
Sharing a post about the truth about social media platforms, Trump wrote: , it never had to start, but it's a war that he could never settle without him and “Trump.” ”
According to this post, “The US spends $200 billion more than Europe, and European money is guaranteed, but the US won't get anything back. More than Europe, we've got this, and in addition to this, They admit that half of the money they send is “missing.” Polls, and what he was good at was playing Biden “like the fiddle.”
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