Trump on Russia's strike against a US factory in Ukraine: I didn't like it.
Trump condemned the Russian attack on the American factory in Ukraine
According to FREEДOM: US President Donald Trump reacted to the Russian attack on the American enterprise in Ukraine that took place on August 21. The American leader made this statement today, August 22, during a press conference.
'I didn't like it,' he said.
The US President noted that if there is no ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war within two weeks, he will make a 'very important decision'.
'Let's see — we will either impose large sanctions or do nothing. We expect a very important decision in the next two weeks. And that is why there are currently no new tough sanctions or tariffs against Russia. I still do not know if the meeting between Zelensky and Putin will actually take place. But I think we will find out about it within two weeks,' he emphasized.
It is worth noting that on the night of August 21, Russia struck the factory of the American company Flex, which operates in Mukachevo. As a result of the bombing of the factory, 21 people were injured. The enterprise specializes in electronics production.
Trump's post was initially published on Freedom.
The US President, responding to the Russian attack on the American enterprise in Ukraine, emphasized the seriousness of the situation and stated the possibility of imposing new sanctions against Russia if the conflict is not resolved in the next two weeks.
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