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Donald Trump: "World War III is not so far away"

US president says he is acting 'quickly' to end wars

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, in July 2018.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, in July 2018.AP

Former US President Donald Trump has insisted that his istration's goal is to end conflicts as soon as possible. "World War III is not so far away. I am moving fast to end wars, conflicts and restore peace on the planet. I don't want to see everyone dead," he told an investment forum in Miami.

Trump has claimed that his attitude is very different from that of the previous US president: "If we had had Joe Biden for one more year, we would be in World War III, but this is not going to happen." The tycoon has insisted that he wants to put an end to the death toll in both the conflict in the Middle East and in Ukraine.

Trump calls Zelenski a "dictator" and warns him that if he doesn't act "fast" Ukraine will disappear
Donald Trump: "World War III is not so far away"
President Donald Trump.

The meeting between the United States and Russia in Riyadh

This Monday, the negotiating teams of the United States and Russia met in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. The aim was to bring the two sides closer together as a step towards drawing up peace in Ukraine. The summit angered President Zelenskyy, who was neither invited nor informed. Tensions were further heightened when, hours later, Trump called him a dictator and accused him of starting the war.

US and EU money given to Ukraine under debate

Economic figures are also a matter of debate in this new chapter of the conflict in Ukraine. Donald Trump has claimed that the United States has handed over $350 billion to Kiev, a position that Zelensky denies. The president of Ukraine claims that the war has cost $320 billion: $120 billion would have been paid by Ukraine itself and the remaining $200 billion by the US and the European Union.

Donald Trump: "World War III is not so far away"
The meeting between Russia and the United States in Riyadh.EFE

The criticism of the president of Chile

Chilean President Gabriel Boric has been highly critical of Donald Trump's attitude towards the war in Ukraine. He took to social media with this statement in a clear reference to the different positions of the United States in the conflict: "A country invades the sovereign territory of your country. You (with your people) defend yourself".

Boric continued his : "A few years later the president of another country that initially ed him (with another president) claims that you actually started the war and therefore have to accept the conditions of the invader, and also return the aid delivered, and pressures everyone to do so. This is what Trump is doing with Ukraine. And it is unacceptable."

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