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To spread: US President Donald Trump said Crimea would be difficult to return, a...

"Russia's concession is a refusal to capture all Ukraine": Trump said that "presses" on the Kremlin (video)

To spread: US President Donald Trump said Crimea would be difficult to return, and again reminded that the Russian Peninsula to occupy Barack Obama's cadence. In particular, the politician said that Russia's concession is that it stops the war and does not capture the whole of Ukraine. The American leader told about it during a meeting with the Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gara Star on April 24, the broadcast of which was conducted by the Associated Press.

"Russia's concession is the cessation of war and the rejection of the capture of all Ukraine. The fact that Russia has not captured all Ukraine is a great concession," the US president said. Trump was also asked if he remains in his previous views that Ukraine should give territories to end hostilities, including Crimea. "It depends on the territory. We will do our best by working with Ukraine . . . But they lost many territories.

And when you talk about Crimea, it was handed over to the President named Barack Hussein Obama. It had nothing to do with me," the American leader said. According to Trump, Crimea will be difficult to return to Ukraine. In particular, the US President said that it was put on great pressure on both Russia and Ukraine to force them to sign a peace agreement. "We are good people, but we are pressing on both," the politician said.

Trump also confessed that he did not consider night blows in Kiev an "obstacle to peace. " Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio added that "this war can end," and Ukraine called "terrible". Donald Trump admits that he was disappointed by Putin, saying, "I didn't like yesterday's night . . . We were in the midst of talk about peace and missiles were released.

" However, the US president refuses to explain what additional sanctions Russia may face, instead he prefers to wait a week, "to see if we have an agreement. " "Two requires two, and it is necessary for Ukraine to also want to conclude an agreement," the politician said. We will remind, Donald Trump responded to the massive Russian shelling of Kiev and other cities of Ukraine on the night of April 24. The American leader called Vladimir Putin to "stop" and sit at the talk table.