US President Donald Trump has reacted to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the Russia-Ukraine war and the Middle East crisis. Trump revealed that recently Putin approached him and offered an arbitration in the Israeli-Iran crisis. But Trump, while replying to this, said-“First solve your Russia-Ukraine case, later worry about the Middle East.”
Trump said in his familiar manner, “Russia-Ukraine war is full of stupid, and if I were President, it would never have happened. Putin would not even dare to do anything like this.” Trump also added that “I spoke to Putin myself. He told me that he wants to mediate in the Israeli-Iran issue. I told him-do one thing, first solve your mutual matter. Later, to worry about the rest of the world.”
Iran-Israel’s struggle is increasing continuously
Trump’s statement came at a time when tension between Israel and Iran is at its peak and the US has also increased its military presence in the region. On the other hand, the war between Russia and Ukraine has gone above two years and the situation is getting worse.
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Trump also claimed that the real number of those killed in the Ukraine war is being hidden. He said, “A lot of people have been killed, more than what is being told. A building falls there and it is said that no one is injured, is this a joke?”
At the same time, it will be interesting to see what Putin reacts to this statement. For Russia the solution of Ukraine war is as far away, the more complex Israel-Iran crisis is also becoming.
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Putin offered
On Wednesday, Putin offered to mediate to end the conflict between Israel and Iran. Speaking at a round table session with journalists of international news agencies, Putin said that “this is a delicate issue. I think, a solution can be found.” Putin said that he shared Moscow’s proposals with Iran, Israel and the United States.