Russia dismisses Trump’s security guarantee against Ukraine, Ukrainian pound

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Donald Trump appears not satisfied with Vladimir Putin in this photo posted by the US President on his Trat Social account @RealdonaldTrump on August 21

Now it appears that President Donald Trump is offering a rationale for Ukraine to continue his attack on Russia. With peace talks stagnant, prominent rhetoric has been shut down, and Moscow rejects Ukrainian European troops and launches its most important attack in weeks.

Moscow threw Trump’s Ukrainian Peace Initiative into the chaos on Thursday, August 21, claiming it must refuse postwar support to the country as its troops implemented a massive overnight missile barrage of damage. It has been reported. “It’s extremely difficult, if not impossible, to win a war without attacking the invaders’ nation,” Trump said. I wrote it A true society. “It’s like a great team in a sport that has great defensive power but is not allowed to attack. There’s no chance to win! That’s true in Ukraine and Russia.”

And Trump continued to attack his predecessor, as usual in his discourse. “The bent, grossly incompetent Joe Biden is just going to defend Ukraine without fighting back.” Trump also said, “How did it work? Nonetheless, this is a war that wouldn’t have happened if I were president – Zero Chance. Russia has a say in a series of hardline remarks, and in a series of hardline remarks, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Europe’s proposal to deploy troops in Ukraine after the peace deal is equivalent to “foreign intervention” that Russia would not accept. “We support the principles and security guarantees agreed in April 2022,” Lavrov said in his comment that he will question the outlook for further peace negotiations. “Of course, everything else is useless work.”

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Putin Zelensky’s meeting question

France, the UK and Estonia had shown they could send troops to postwar Ukraine, while several other countries rely heavily on US involvement, but they said they might participate.

After the recent Trump Putin Summit in Alaska, US officials said the Russian president has accepted Ukraine’s Western security guarantee outlook. However, Lavrov’s statement suggests that Moscow had changed their minds, or that Washington misunderstood the Kremlin’s position from the start.

Lavrov questioned the two-sided meetings of Volodimir Zelensky and Vladimir Putin, saying that bilateral meetings at the highest level are possible only when “all issues that require discussion are thoroughly prepared.”

Humiliation American business

Ukrainian forces said Moscow had fired 574 drones and 40 missiles in a major air attack that had raided at least one person and wounded 15 people. “The message is clear. Russia is not looking for peace. Russia is attacking American businesses in Ukraine and humiliating American businesses,” said President Andy Hander of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine. Ukraine has stepped up drone attacks on Russian infrastructure supporting the war, crashing into oil refineries to push Russian wholesale gas prices to an all-time high.


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