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President Trump’s pivot could give him room to distance himself from a conflict that he once promised to solve in days or weeks.
By David E. Sanger
President Trump’s pivot could give him room to distance himself from a conflict that he once promised to solve in days or weeks.
Russia-Ukraine
War
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President Trump’s pivot could give him room to distance himself from a conflict that he once promised to solve in days or weeks.
By David E. Sanger

Trump previously said both Kyiv and Moscow would have to cede land to end Europe’s deadliest war since World War II.

The US president, in a first, said Kyiv could win the war, but experts doubt a return to Ukraine's 1991 territory.

Trump's most recent flip-flop comes after a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the UNGA sidelines.

The US leader’s comments represent a stunning turnaround from his previous call for Kyiv to concede territory to end the war.

President Donald Trump has made a major reversal on the Russia war, claiming on Tuesday that Ukraine is positioned to retake all…

US President Trump has repeatedly changed his position on the Ukraine war.

Russia a ‘paper tiger’: How Trump changed his position on Ukraine, NATO