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    1. chrisdh79 on

      From the article: In what is now a semi-regular occurrence, the workings of U.S.-led global diplomacy has cast a dark shadow over Ukraine.

      U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on May 19 in the latest attempt to broker a ceasefire in Ukraine. The call came just days after a U.S.-backed but largely inconclusive negotiation between Kyiv and Moscow, where Russia sent a delegation of low-level officials and reiterated sweeping territorial demands.

      Following the call, Trump told reporters that he trusts Putin, will not sanction Russia, but will abandon Ukraine peace efforts if progress is not made.

      In a follow-up call between Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky, the latter had to remind his U.S. counterpart that negotiations with Russia are already underway and that Moscow has been stalling all efforts to impose a ceasefire.

      “It is obvious that Russia is trying to buy time to continue the war and occupation,” Zelensky later wrote on X.

      Yet the tone coming from the White House after the call suggested that at least to one man, it wasn’t that obvious at all.

      “Nothing good is expected,” Yelyzaveta Yasko, a lawmaker from the governing Servant of the People party, told the Kyiv Independent when asked for her initial reaction to the phone conversations.

    2. Such-fun4328 on

      ‘Trump doesn’t know how to deal with gangsters’? He’s one of them though

    3. AnalogFeelGood on

      Trump IS a gangster, he’s a criminal and a traitor to his own country. He will sell out anybody for a pat on his ego and a bag of cash, specially when it comes from dictators and corrupted people.

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