Trump says pressuring Russia, claims concessions

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US President Donald Trump has been accused of favouring Russia in the push to halt the war.

US President Donald Trump has been accused of favouring Russia in the push to halt the war.

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WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said on April 24 he was applying pressure on Russia to end the Ukraine war, insisting that Moscow agreeing not to take over the entire country was a “big concession”.

Mr Trump issued

a rare rebuke

of Russian leader Vladimir Putin after Moscow fired a barrage of missiles and drones at Kyiv, killing at least 12 people in

the deadliest attack

on the Ukrainian capital in months.

“We’re putting a lot of pressure on Russia, and Russia knows that,” said Mr Trump, who has been accused of favouring Russia in the push to halt the war.

Asked what concessions Russia had offered, Mr Trump said “stopping the war, stopping taking the whole country. Pretty big concession.”

In response to the attack on Kyiv, he said: “I didn’t like last night. I wasn’t happy with it. And we’re in the midst of talking peace, and missiles were fired.” AFP

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