US President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodimir Jailonsky.
Washington: US President Donald Trump once again flared up on Ukraine President Volodimir Jailonski on Wednesday. Trump has accused Jelonski of unnecessarily lengthen the ongoing war with Russia while raining. Trump’s statement came in response to Jailonsky’s stance in which he dismissed any proposal to hand over Crimea to Russia. Trump described Jailonski’s policies as further enhancing the ‘death ground’, leading to increasing violence and destruction in Ukraine. Let us know that even before this, Trump has given sharp statements about Jailonski on many occasions.
Russia captured Crimea since 2014
Explain that this dispute started when Jailonsky clarified on international forums that Ukraine would not compromise its regional integrity, especially in the case of Crimea. Let us know that Crimea has been captured by Russia since 2014. Trump suggested that Ukraine should hand over Crimea and other disputed areas to Russia to end the war. His statement has been severely criticized by Ukraine and his colleagues. Jailonsky described Trump’s suggestion as ‘unacceptable’ and said it would further promote Russia’s aggressive attitude.
Stress in global diplomacy due to latest controversy
Actually, Ukraine says that Crimea is an integral part of it and it will be against national sovereignty. Trump, on the other hand, argues that agreement is necessary to prevent human and economic loss due to war. The dispute reflects tension in global diplomacy, while Ukraine is getting military and economic support from Western countries on one hand, while leaders like Trump are advocating concessions to end the war soon. Meanwhile, thousands of people have been killed in Ukraine due to war and migrated in millions.
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