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Political impacts of Ukraine war

Who says Russia isn't making concessions in the Ukraine peace talks?

From CNN:

Trump says Russia offered a "pretty big concession" by not "taking the whole country" of Ukraine

President Donald Trump said today that Russia has offered a significant concession in peace talks with Ukraine by not “taking the whole country.”

Responding to a reporter question about what Russia was offering in peace talks, Trump responded: “Stopping the war.”

“Stop taking the whole country, pretty big concession,” Trump added during an Oval Office meeting with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was widely denounced by other countries for invading Ukraine in February 2022, and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has sharply pushed back on even formally recognizing Russian control over the region of Crimea.

Earlier in the week, Trump suggested Zelensky was holding up negotiations, saying the embattled leader has “no cards.” And after voicing displeasure at the deadly overnight Russian strikes on Kyiv, Trump said today he still believes Putin is serious about a peace deal.

Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy sharply disagreed with that characterization, saying in a post on X that: “Putin doesn’t want peace. He’s stalled every negotiation and keeps bombing civilians.”
 
Who says Russia isn't making concessions in the Ukraine peace talks?

From CNN:

Trump says Russia offered a "pretty big concession" by not "taking the whole country" of Ukraine

Which shows how deep he is in the Russian pocket as SACEUR just testing to the HASC and SASC that Ukraine is currently winning.
 
Garry Kasparov and Marcus Kolga of DisinfoWatch urge Canadian leaders to designate Russia as a terrorist state.


As for the “Leader of the Free World”…

But where moral clarity was needed from the United States, Donald Trump offered grovelling appeasement, dismissing the attack as a “mistake.” Worse yet, he parroted Russian disinformation, falsely blaming Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky for starting the war. This isn’t just moral cowardice – it’s complicity. It reveals Mr. Trump’s grotesque admiration for Vladimir Putin’s imperial ambitions and a dereliction of what was once American leadership on human rights.
 
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