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Trump blames Biden for Russia-Ukraine conflict

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Trump blames Biden for Russia-Ukraine conflict

Donald Trump spits fire as he lays accusations on current U.S president, Joe Biden of inciting the ongoing hostilities between Russia and Ukraine.

In a bold statement at the GOP convention, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has accused the Biden administration of igniting the Russia-Ukraine war. Promising a sweeping end to global conflicts, Trump asserted that the world would have been spared the ongoing crisis had he remained President.

Trump’s remarks came as he hinted at a potential phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, marking their first direct conversation since Trump’s departure from office in 2021. Sources disclosed to Reuters that discussions are underway for a call on Friday.

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Addressing the convention, Trump declared, “I will end every single international crisis that the current administration has created, including the horrible war with Russia and Ukraine, which would have never happened if I was president.”

Trump’s bold claims and ambitious peace promises have set the stage for a high-stakes presidential race, as he positions himself as the solution to global turmoil.

The former U.S president is never one to step away from controversial topics, and going head-to-head with the current U.S president for the seat, a lot of controversial speeches lie in wait as America decides.

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