During his campaign, Donald Trump repeatedly said that he would be able to end the war between Russia and Ukraine after taking office “within 24 hours”. He has changed his tune since becoming president again.
Since the US ambassadors have discussed the end of the war, both Trump and its top officials have become more preserved about the possibility of a peace treaty. On Friday, the Secretary of State of Secretary, Marco Rubio, suggested that the United States could quickly move away from discussion without further progress, adding a comment that seemed to be the rejection of the president’s old comment.
“No one says it can be done within 12 hours,” he told reporters.
The promises made by the President’s candidates are often confused by the reality of the rule. However, the president of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Vloadimir Jelnsk with both of them and his long history of Trump as his previous term is significant.
On Friday, the White House did not respond to Trump’s developed timeframe comments on the comments on the comments.
Look at Trump’s evolution about the way he talked about the Russia-Ukraine war:
March 2021: “There is a very simple discussion to take place. But I don’t want to tell you what it is because I can never use that discussion; it will never work,” Trump told Fox News Channel’s host Shan Hannet that he could “resolve” war “24 hours” war “24 hours.
Trump said about the war, “But this is a very simple discussion.
May 2023: “They’re dying, Russian and Ukrainians. I want they will stop dying. And I’ll finish it – I will do it in 24 hours,” Trump said during a town hall in CNN.
July 2024: When asked to respond to Trump’s one -day claim, Russian Ambassador to Russia Vasily Nebenzia told reporters that “Ukrainian crisis cannot be resolved in one day.” Then, Steven Cheong, a spokesman for the Trump expedition, said “his top priority in the second term will be to end the Russia-Ukrain war.”
Aug 2024: “Before I even arrived at the Oval Office, I will fight a horrible fight between Russia and Ukraine in a very short period of time,” Trump told a National Guard Conference. “I’ll set it up very quickly. I don’t want you guys to go there i
December 1 16, 2021: “I’m going to try,” Trump said during a press conference at his Mar-A-Lago Club, he asked what he thought he could still make a deal with Putin and Jensky to end the war.
Know 1, 2021: In an interview with the Fox News Channel, retired Lt. General Keith Kelog-now proposed a 100-day deadline to end the war as Trump’s special envoy to Trump and Russia. Friday was identified 100 days of interview. Trump’s President’s 100th Day is April 30.
Know 3: Trump has said that his new administration has already discussed “very serious” with Russia and says that he and Putin may soon take “important” steps to end the grinding conflict.
“We’ll talk, and I think something will probably be done that would be significant,” Trump said in exchange for journalists at the Oval Office. “We want to end that war. If I were president, that war would not have begun.”
February. 12: Trump and Putin spoke for more than an hour and Trump spoke to Zensky later. Trump later said “I think we’re on the way to peace.”
February. 3: Trump has posted on his true social site that Jelnsky is working as “dictator without an election.” He also added that “We are successfully discussing the end of the war with Russia, something that is just ‘Trump,’ and the Trump administration can do so.”
February. 28: There is a controversial Oval Office meeting of Trump and Zelnsky. Trump considered Jelnsky as “disrespectful”, then suddenly stopped signing a mineral agreement that Trump said that Ukraine could move closer to the war.
Declared himself “in the middle” and no one for Ukraine or Russia in the conflict, Trump ridiculed Jensky’s “hatred” for Putin as a block of peace.
“You see the hatred that he has got to Putin,” Trump said. ” “It is very difficult for me to deal with this kind of hatred”
The Ukrainian leader was asked to leave the White House by Trump’s top advisers after Trump screamed at him. Trump later told reporters that he wanted a “instant ceasefire” between Russia and Ukraine but suspected that Jelnsky was ready to establish peace.
March 7: Trump temporarily provided military assistance to Ukraine to press Jensky to find peace.
March 8: Trump says he repeatedly claimed that he would resolve the Russia-Ukraine war within 24 hours.
“Okay, when I said I was a bit sarcastic,” Trump “full measure” said in an interview from an interview for the television program. “What I mean is what I want to settle it and I think I think I think I will succeed.”
March 18-19: Trump continuously talked to both Jelnsky and Putin.
At a call on March 8, Putin told Trump that he would not agree to target Ukraine’s fuel infrastructure but refused to return Trump’s proposed full 7 -day ceasefire. Then, on social media, Trump introduced the move, which he said, “With this understanding we will work fast to be a complete ceasefire, and eventually end this horrific war between Russia and Ukraine.”
A day later, on their own call, Trump suggested that Zelnsky should consider US ownership of US power plants to ensure their long -term protection. Trump told Zelansky that the United States “could be very helpful in operating these plants with its power and utility skill,” said a statement from the White House Secretary of State of Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz.
April 14: Trump says “everyone” to blame: Gensky, Putin and Biden.
“This is a war that should never be allowed to start and Biden could have stopped it and Jelnsky could have stopped it and Putin should never start it,” Trump told reporters at the Oval office, “Trump told reporters at the Oval office.
Apr 18: Rubio says that if there is no progress in the coming days, the United States can “move forward” from the attempt to protect the Russia-Ukraine Peace Agreement.
He spoke in Paris after the Landmark discussion among us, Ukrainian and European officials outlined for peace and appeared to achieve long-awaited progress. A new meeting in London is expected next week, and Rubio suggests that the Trump administration can decide whether its involvement has continued.
Rubio told reporters, “We have now reached a point where we need to decide whether it is possible whether it is possible.” “If this is not the case I think we will just move forward it is not our war. We have other priorities to focus.”
He said that the US administration wants to decide “within a few days”.
Later that day, Trump told reporters at the White House that he agreed with Rubio that Ukraine’s peace treaty must be “fast”.
“I don’t have a specific day but fast. We want to complete it,” he said.
“Marco is right” that the mobility of the discussion must change, Trump was ready to go away from peace talks.
“Okay, I don’t want to say that,” Trump said. “But we want to see it last.”
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Kinard Chapin, report from South Carolina and can be reached at http://x.com/megckinnardap
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