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Trump says Biden will give Ukraine to Putin if he wins election
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Former US President Donald Trump said that Biden would give Ukraine to Putin if he wins the presidential election
The New York Times reports.
Trump also suggested that he would do more to protect Ukraine than Biden, who, according to him, would actually hand the country over as a gift to Russian President Putin.
Speaking at a campaign event in North Charleston, South Carolina, Trump said that under Biden's presidency, Putin is "going to be given everything he wants, including Ukraine. That's a gift. He's got a gift."
He also said that Biden is "going to give" Ukraine to Putin.
- On February 6, US President Joe Biden, during an address to Congress, called Trump the main problem in providing assistance to Ukraine.
- On February 12, it was reported that Trump was ready to do business with Russia if he became president.
- On February 15, it became known that former US President Donald Trump's advisers were discussing the possibility of bringing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.
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