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Trump says Ukraine 'no longer exists': presidential candidate makes harsh statement

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On the next At the rally, Donald Trump made several resonant statements regarding the war in Ukraine and the Biden administration's policies.

This was reported by URA-Inform with reference to the Politics of the Country telegram channel.

The former US president claims that Ukraine essentially no longer exists because it refused to make a “bad deal” in 2022. According to Trump, any agreement, even on unfavorable terms, would be better than the current situation.

“They just have no idea what can be done. Because the Ukrainian state is gone. It's not Ukraine anymore. You're never going to be able to rebuild these cities and towns. You're never going to be able to bring back the dead people, so many dead people,” Trump said, expressing deep skepticism about Ukraine's future.

He said if the country had made a deal, even on unfavorable terms, many lives would have been saved and cities and infrastructure would have been left intact. The former president harshly criticized Volodymyr Zelensky and the American administration for the ongoing war.

“Any deal, even the worst one, would be better than what we have now,” he said, emphasizing that, in his opinion, the continuation of the conflict is the result of mistakes made by the Ukrainian leadership in 2022.

In turn, Hungary also proposed a corresponding peace plan for Ukraine.

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