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'Calmer' Zelensky requested 'more weapons' in Vatican - Trump -- RT World News

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    70% Medium Right

  • Politician Portrayal

    -58% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

49% : "He told me that he needs more weapons, but he has been saying that for three years," Trump stated.
47% : The US president noted that Kiev was in a "very tough situation," fighting "a much bigger force" -- and emphasized that "it helped them when we gave them $350 billion worth of weapons or cash." "He needs more weapons, and we are gonna see what happens with respect to Russia," Trump added, noting that he was "disappointed" with Moscow's renewed strikes in Ukraine.
45% : Earlier this week, Trump told Time magazine that "Crimea will stay with Russia" under any peace agreement, noting that even Zelensky "understands" the reality, despite public declarations to the contrary.
42% : Speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One on Sunday, Trump said the tone of his latest discussion with Zelensky was markedly different from their "little dispute" in February, which saw the Ukrainian delegation kicked out of the White House.
21% : I think he wants to make a deal," Trump said.
19% : Asked whether he believed Zelensky was now prepared to "give up" the peninsula, Trump responded: "Oh, I think so, yeah." Zelensky has repeatedly and publicly insisted that Kiev would never formally recognize Crimea as Russian territory - a position Trump has previously criticized as "very harmful to the peace negotiations." Despite portraying Zelensky as someone who wants to do "something good for the country," Trump revealed that the Ukrainian leader again asked Washington for more military support.

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