Trump says that Russia has made a “great task” by not taking charge of Ukraine

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, says that Russia has made a “great task” to end the war in Ukraine by not taking “the whole country.”
Trump insists that he is exercising “a lot of pressure on Russia” and that is why President Vladimir Puttin is “speaking at this time.”
“I think he wants to make a deal, we discover it very soon, but they need two to dance tango,” Trump said.
Trump made the comments during a meeting in the Oval Room with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.
Ukraine and much of Europe have opposed this idea fiercely, arguing that it is not a transfer for Russia to take a rest of its appropriation of the earth.
Thursday, Trump published what for him is a rare reprimand for PutinAfter Russia attacked kyiv for hours with missiles and drones, killing at least 12 people and hurting 90 in the most fatal attack against the capital in almost a year.
“I am not satisfied with the Russian attacks against kyiv. It is not necessary and the moment is very bad.
In response to journalists who questioned their choice of words and direct reference to their Russian counterpart, Trump said: “I didn’t like it last night. I wasn’t happy with her.”
“We were talking about peace and dismissed missiles. And I wasn’t happy with that. That’s what I meant,” added the 47th president of the United States.
Shortly before Trump and the lunch of the Norwegian prime minister in the western wing of the White House, the president of the United States said he believed that Russia and Ukraine “want peace” and the end of the conflict.
“There is a lot of dirty blood, a lot of suspicion, but I hope we can get there, for many young people who are dying,” he said
“I have my own deadline and we want it to be fast.”
The president’s tone was more optimistic about the prospects of reaching an agreement than in his previous publication publications.
On Wednesday, He strongly criticized his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, After reacting to an American proposal that included the assignment of kyiv, a territory that Russia led to Ukraine.