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To spread: US President Donald Trump says negotiations to end the war are more d...

"Didn't ask Crimea to be Russian": The White House is criticized by Zelensky again - the media

To spread: US President Donald Trump says negotiations to end the war are more difficult than he imagined. At the same time, on the evening of April 23, a spokeswoman for the White House, Caroline Levitt, reproached during a briefing, President Vladimir Zelensky that he was "moving in the wrong direction" and "trying to negotiate through the press. " A new Reuters agency told a new portion of criticism of the President of Ukraine in the White House.

Levitt stressed that Donald Trump "did not ask anyone to recognize Crimea", and that the President of the United States is already "exhausted patience. " "The President does not ask Ukraine to recognize Crimea. No one has asked them. He asks for the parties to sit at the negotiating table, recognizing that this war had been cruel for too long," the White House spokeswoman said. According to her, the US side has put a lot of time and effort to ensure that bloodshed.

"The National Security President, his advisers, has invested considerable time, energy and effort to put an end to this war. US taxpayers have funded billions of dollars for these efforts. And enough. The president is disappointed. The White House spokeswoman also noted that Volodymyr Zelenskyy is allegedly "moving in the right direction. " She criticized him for negotiating the end of the war "not as the President should do, but" through the press.

" On April 23, The Wall Street Journal published the opinions of the US officials on the negotiations held in London and Ukraine during them. It is noted that the Ukrainian side has proposed "almost the last opportunity to accept the conditions imposed on the United States", and the agreement itself was executed in the style "take or go". Some US officials believe that the plan offered in London was much better than the Trump officials advanced earlier.

In particular, the advantages are called that partners are not forbidden to continue providing military assistance to Ukraine and do not set the conditions for reducing the army. The Wall Street Journal also states that the United Kingdom and France create a plan for the formation of coalition forces that can be placed in Ukraine after reaching a peace agreement. However, the Allies will be emphasized if America promises to support in case the Russian Federation restores hostilities.