US: Trump condemns Russian invasion and says he prays for Ukrainian people

Former United States President Donald Trump on Saturday condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and said he was praying for the Ukrainian people, in a reversal of his attitude from last week when he praised Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Trump made the remarks at the Conservative Conference (CPAC) in Florida, hours after the United States and its allies announced new sanctions that would exclude some Russian banks from the global SWIFT payment system and limit the ability of the Central Bank. of Russia to support the ruble.

A few days ago, Trump provoked the reaction of Republican Party officials when he described Putin’s actions in Ukraine as “genius” and “quite clever.”

Speaking to supporters of the CPAC, Trump expressed sympathy for the Ukrainians, this time praising Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him “brave” to remain in Kyiv.

“The Russian attack on Ukraine is appalling. We all pray for the proud people of Ukraine. God bless them all,” Trump said.

In his speech to the CPAC, which is considered the largest gathering of Conservatives in the world, Trump did not miss the opportunity to open fire on US President Joe Biden, claiming that Putin took advantage of his “inability” to attack. in Ukraine.

“As everyone understands, this terrible catastrophe would never have happened if our election had not been rigged and I was president,” Trump said, while a woman in the crowd shouted, “You are the president!”

Referring to the Russian invasion of Georgia during the presidency of George W. Bush and the Russian invasion of Crimea during the days of Barack Obama in the White House, Donald Trump stressed: “I am the only president (of the United States) in the 21st century in whose term Russia did not invade another country “.

Referring to earlier eulogies he had made about Putin, Trump said he was right when he said Putin was smart because he was deceiving foreign leaders. “The real problem is that our leaders are stupid, very stupid,” he said.

Source: AMPE

Source: Capital

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