Washington: Newly elected US President Donald Trump has expressed regret over the loss of life in the war between Russia and Ukraine and said his administration will focus on ending this war. Trump also said his administration will also work to achieve peace in West Asia. “We are working for peace (in) West Asia and we are very focused on Russia and Ukraine,” he said Thursday at an event for the America First Policy Institute at his Mar-a-Lago residence. “This has to stop.”
“We will work to stop the war”
“Russia and Ukraine have to stop,” Trump said in his first major public appearance since his landslide victory in the country’s presidential election on Nov. 5. I saw a report. Thousands of people died in the last three days. Several thousand people died. He was a soldier. Whether (the dead) are soldiers or people sitting in the cities, we will work in this direction (to stop the war).” The newly elected president has said several times that his priority is to end the war, give Ukraine the waste . The transfer of American resources in the form of military aid must be stopped.
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‘Trump has spoken positively about Putin’
Meanwhile, Lisa Curtis, who served as Trump’s deputy assistant during his previous term, said the war in Ukraine must end in a way that does not encourage other countries to illegally attack their neighbors. “(President-elect) Trump has spoken more positively about (Russian) President (Vladimir) Putin than any other former American president,” Curtis said. He has also talked about trying to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. “We still don’t know how he will do it.”
“Russia should not do this again”
“All I would say is that it should be done in such a way that Russia has to face some consequences for its actions,” Curtis told PTI in an interview. Russia should not try to do the same thing again after two or three years. .
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