Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that his administration has no plans to supply Ukraine with long-range missiles capable of striking deep into Russian territory. He emphasized that Ukraine should not target Moscow, contradicting earlier reports suggesting he had encouraged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to consider attacks on the Russian capital. Trump expressed disappointment with Russian President Vladimir Putin but indicated that he has not severed ties with him. He also reiterated a neutral stance, saying he is "on nobody's side" and aims to stop the deaths resulting from the conflict. These comments came amid ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine and follow a period during which Trump reportedly sought a ceasefire agreement with Russia, which was undermined by continued Russian military actions.
Donald Trump dice que Ucrania no debería atacar Moscú El presidente estadounidense dijo esto tras anunciar que proveerá a Kiev con más armas, en medio de un endurecimiento de su postura ante Rusia. También ha declarado que está "decepcionado" del presidente ruso, Vladímir https://t.co/Wi3snOFb56
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