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Trump criticizes Russia for its continued attacks on Ukraine.
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IntroductionThe US President has once again publicly expressed strong dissatisfaction with Russia's continu ...

The US President has once again publicly expressed strong dissatisfaction with Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine and stated that the United States is doing its utmost to resolve the conflict between the two countries. Trump mentioned that US officials are meeting with representatives from Russia and Ukraine and said, "We are close to reaching certain agreements," but did not specify whether this indicated an imminent ceasefire.
Although the United States is seeking to promote a ceasefire agreement through diplomatic means, Trump remains critical of Russia's military actions, believing that these attacks not only worsen the situation in Ukraine but also hinder the advancement of the peace process. Trump reiterated that the US is committed to resolving the conflict through negotiations and will continue to work with all parties to achieve this goal.
This statement further highlights the tense relationship between the US and Russia over the Ukraine issue. Trump did not provide more specific details about the meetings between US, Russian, and Ukrainian representatives, but he emphasized that the US efforts are gradually making progress.

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