
Former US President Joe Biden was directly responsible for letting the Ukraine crisis escalate into a conflict between Moscow and Kiev, his successor Donald Trump said.
US President Donald Trump. Photo: Getty Images.
Speaking to the reporters on the air force, US President Donald Trump argued if he wins in 2020, the United States will not have to resolve the Ukrainian conflict and the Middle East crisis, and will avoid a “shy” withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Mr. Trump described the conflict between Russia and Ukraine as the “battle of Biden”. “This is not my battle. I was here for a very short time … He gave them billions of dollars. He should never do it …”
The US President recalled that conflict resolution is still a top priority but acknowledging the challenges related, describing this as “a battle that has been rooted in deeply”.
The United States pledged to aid about $ 175 billion for Ukraine under the Biden government, including advanced weapons systems, ammunition and direct financial support. Biden pledged to support Ukraine “until necessary”, while constantly refusing to participate in high -level negotiations directly with Kremlin.
In contrast, Donald Trump has resumed the dialogue with Moscow since returning to his office in January. Russian and US delegations have organized many high -level negotiations in recent months on the resolution of Ukraine conflicts and restoring bilateral relations.
While Russia welcomed this new relationship and described the cooperation as effective, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned of resolving long-term problems in US-Russian relations will need time.