Trump has been played badly by Putin – the only concession he got is a key sign

It is a sign of the misfortune of Donald Trump that Putin’s only privilege Kiev was not the killing of war prisoners.

The harsh Russian tyrant rejected the shooting for 30 days. He refused calls to end all air strikes and attacks in the Black Sea.

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Donald Trump was played by the harsh Russian tyrantCredit: AFP
Vladimir Putin on the phone.

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Putin refused calls for a 30 -day ceasefireCredit: AFP

Instead, he agreed to a limited stop – on both sides – on the attacks on energy infrastructure.

It is strange that this was the only privilege that America requested when Foreign Minister Marco Rubio met with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov last month.

Lying Lavrov ignore her. He spoke after talks in Riyadh, saying: “The United States has proposed a stand on attacks on energy facilities in the talks.

“Russia has made it clear that it does not attack civilian facilities.”

The fact that Putin has agreed to a temporary stop indicating that Ukraine’s long -term strikes on oil warehouses in Russia and refineries in Russia should be hurt.

Perhaps – two and a half years after the Ukraine National Network – Putin and knows that there is not much that he can destroy.

Trump and Putin clarify on the phone, with a map highlighting Ukraine and the surrounding countries.

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However, the Kremlin’s comments on your curses were the most shredded and detection.

Trump falsely claimed that thousands of Ukrainian soldiers were surrounded by the province. This was a great exaggeration.

However, Trump appealed to Putin – through a post on his microscopic network – to Russia who is not volatile.

The Kremlin replied yesterday, saying: “Putin emphasized that the Russian side is ready to direct human considerations, and in the event of surrender, it guarantees life and appropriate treatment for Ukrainian armed soldiers in accordance with Russian laws and international law.”

Of course this is a good thing. But it is obligatory, not mercy.

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Putin simply agreed to follow the basic law of war.

He agreed to adhere to the Geneva Conventions regarding the treatment of war prisoners.

He raises two important questions. What was planning to do?

Second, were the previous murders of prisoners were the actions of the rogue soldiers?

Or, as Ukraine has long argued, was it part of the deliberate Kremlin policy?

By BBC

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