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“Putin will be hurt.” In the next few months, we will see Trump’s very non-trivial decisions — an interview with Klimkin

“Putin will be hurt.” In the next few months, we will see some very non-trivial decisions by Trump – interview with Klimkin January 21, 20:19 NV Premium Share: US President Donald Trump after taking the oath of office on the day of his presidential inauguration, January 20, 2025 (Photo: REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch) Author: Oleksiy Tarasov Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in 2014−2019 Pavlo Klimkin told in interview with Radio NV, what is his”, — write on: ua.news

“Putin will be hurt.” In the next few months, we will see Trump’s very non-trivial decisions — an interview with Klimkin

January 21, 20:19
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US President Donald Trump after taking the oath of office on the day of his presidential inauguration, January 20, 2025 (Photo: REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch)

Author: Oleksiy Tarasov

Pavlo Klimkin, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine in 2014-2019, told in an interview with Radio NV what President Donald Trump surprised him with during his inaugural speech, why he did not speak directly about Ukraine and how long he would last symbiosis” of billionaire Elon Musk and the US president.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtED76ZZj2k

— Donald Trump seemed very confident in his speech. At the outset, he said, “We now have a government that provides unlimited funding to protect foreign borders, but refuses to protect America’s borders, or most importantly, its own people.” Is this the only time Ukraine is mentioned in the speech, or did I mishear something?

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