Trump says he won't impose additional sanctions on Russia for Sumy strike
US President Donald Trump, during a meeting with El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, has said he will not impose sanctions on Russia after the ballistic missile attack on the city of Sumy. Source: European Pravda with reference to the White House Details: Trump was asked whether he was considering additional sanctions against Russia after the attack on Sumy, to which he said that he already has sanctions against Russia.
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Advertisement:- The day before, on 14 April, Trump was asked to comment on Russia's strike on Sumy, to which he said that it was terrible. "And I was told they made a mistake. But I think it's a horrible thing.
I think the whole war is a horrible thing," he said at the time, but did not specify what he meant by "mistake".
- Commenting on Trump's reaction to Russia's attack on Sumy on 13 April, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said that Russia must realise that its full-scale invasion was a mistake.
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