“Crimea stays with Russia,” says Trump.

US President Donald Trump published in his recent interview, “Crimea will stay with Russia,” in which he tries to press Ukraine to end the Russian war in his fourth year.
“Jelenski understands it,” Trump refers to the theme of crime. “And everyone understands that this (Russia) has been a long time.”
Trump did Comments during an interview for Time magazineCasted on Tuesday, but released on Friday.
Earlier this week, Trump accused Jelenski of lasted by his Russian Homeologist Vladimir Putin by opposing negotiations.
Crimea is a strategic Peninsula in the Black Sea in southern Ukraine, which was taken unilaterally by Russia in 2014, while US President Barack Obama was in office, while many years before the largest invasion began at the beginning of 2022.
So far, Kiev has rejected any peace agreement that has not been completely withdrawn from Crimea to Russia.
“Russian submarines are before we speaking many years ago. People often speak Russian in Crimea,” Trump said. “But Obama presented this. Trump did not offer this.”
However, Russia continued the bombing against Ukraine.
A drone was attacked by an apartment building in Pavlohrad in the southeast of the country, killing three people and wounding 10 others, officials said on Friday.
This attack comes a day after Trump has made a rare condemnation for Russian President Vladimir Putin, It tells him to “stop” air strikes to Ukraine after killing 12 people in Kiev.
Trump said that the attacks were not required, and criticized his “bad height.”
The Ukraine Air Force said the Russian forces shot 103 shaht drones and a deceitful drones against the five Ukrainian regions at night.
Officials of the Sumi and Karkiv region in the northeastern country have damaged the civil infrastructure, but no victims.
The war may approach an important moment, while the Trump administration thinks of its wishes.
Top US officials have warned that the administration can soon abandon efforts to stop the war if both sides do not reach an agreement.
This indicates the suspension of important US military support for Ukraine.
Trump’s frustration is growing as his efforts to create an agreement between Moscow and Kiev have failed to achieve a progress.
Trump’s Ambassador Steve Witkaf met with Putin in Moscow on Friday, the second meeting between the fourth and fourth place from February.
Kremlin released a short video welcomed by Putin and Witkaf. “Mr. President, how are you? You can hear Widkaf say.” Well, okay, thank you, “Putin replied in a rare consideration of English, while the two tightened their hands.
Putin’s adviser to foreign policy Yuri Ushakov and Grill Dmitive, who had been sent to international cooperation, joined the two for conversations.