U.S. President Donald Trump issued a rare rebuke of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, urging him to stop missile and drone strikes on Kyiv. “Vladimir, STOP!” Trump wrote in a social media post following Russia’s overnight assault on Ukraine’s capital. He criticized the attacks as “not necessary” and “very bad timing.”
This marks a notable shift in tone for Trump, who has previously avoided directly condemning Putin. The criticism came just a day after Trump blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for undermining peace negotiations by refusing to acknowledge Russia’s annexation of Crimea, a long-standing position held by Kyiv.
“Crimea was lost a long time ago and is not even a point of discussion,” Trump said, suggesting Zelenskiy’s hardline stance was obstructing diplomacy. His remarks highlight the tensions within international efforts to broker peace amid Russia’s continued offensive.
The Kremlin has not responded to Trump’s comments. However, earlier in the day, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov defended the attacks, claiming Russia was targeting “military and military-adjacent” sites.
Thursday’s strikes caused significant damage in Kyiv, where police inspected the aftermath of ballistic missile impacts. The escalation comes as diplomatic hopes remain fragile, with Trump advocating for renewed peace talks but facing criticism over his stance on Crimea and Ukraine's sovereignty.
Trump’s public criticism of both Putin and Zelenskiy reflects a complicated positioning as the 2024 U.S. presidential race looms. His remarks may appeal to voters seeking a negotiated end to the war, while also drawing scrutiny for appearing to legitimize Russian territorial claims.
The situation underscores growing geopolitical uncertainty as the war in Ukraine stretches into its third year, with no clear resolution in sight.


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