Trump warns Zelenskyy about Moscow

US President Donald Trump answered questions from the press before his departure from Washington to Pennsylvania.
When asked whether Ukrainian President Volodomir Zelenskyy could strike the Russian capital, Trump said, "No, he should not target Moscow."
Trump denied allegations that he would send long-range missiles to Ukraine and reiterated his threat to impose secondary tariffs if Russia does not reach a ceasefire with Ukraine within 50 days.
"THIS IS A BIDEN WAR, NOT A TRUMP WAR"
Expressing his "disappointment" with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump said, "I've solved many wars in the last three months, but I haven't solved this one yet. This is a Biden war, not a Trump war. I'm here to try to get us all out of this mess."
When asked, "Are you on Ukraine's side?", Trump replied, "Not on anyone's side, but on the side of humanity."
The US President said, "I want to stop the killing of thousands of people. Stop the killing. I want the massacre in the Ukraine-Russia War to stop."
Source: AA
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