‘Bomb’ by Donald Trump! The US president stated at dawn today (24.04.2025) by the White House that he thinks he has closed “agreement with the Russia“To end the war in Ukraine and the Ukrainian President, Volodimir Zelenski, remains to give the” green light “.
«I think we have agreement with Russia“, Said Donald Trump. He added that ”We have to come up with an agreement with Zelenski (…) I thought it would be easier to agree. So far it is more difficult than I imagined, the US Republican president said.
Trump statements seem to contradict what he said to his government officials earlier, that he is now on the limits of his patience. And Washington can abandon efforts to close agreement if there is no progress immediately.
However the American leader said “I think we have agreement with both” and “I hope they do it” (to agree), “I want to save human lives, and you know, we spent a lot of money, but this is a lot of humanity”.
Asked about De Jure recognition of Russian sovereignty at Crimean peninsula that Washington allegedly suggested in Kyiv, Trump did not raise the issue immediatelysaying that he does not want to show “favor” on either side, but to end the war.
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But also Russia’s raids on Kyiv and Harcovo
Kiev military authorities declared early morning (24.04.2025) alarm as it is underway Russia’s “attack” with “rockets” in Ukraine capital.
Journalists of International News Agencies heard a lot of bursts and drones riding in the city’s ether.
The Mayor of Kiev, Row He said through Telegram that they are attempting elements of anti -aircraft defense.
At the same time, the IXor Terehoffthe mayor of Harcovo, Ukraine’s second largest city, also announced that The city is under Russian missile attackadding that many explosions were heard. Kharkov is often targeted by Russian air raids.
And… fall for Trump in polls
At the same time, Donald Trump’s popularity is in free fallat least if one believes polls that saw the light of publicity yesterday (23.04.2025), as it seems to pay high costs on how it handles the economy and immigration.
According to a study by the Yougov Institute for the magazine The Economist A sample of 1,905 Americans, the positive views on the Republican tycoon have fallen to 41%, from 50% in January when it returned to the White House.
Another poll of Pew Research Centerin a sample of 3,589 Americans, reports that positive opinions for the president reach 40%, from 47% in February. It is a worse performance than that of its democratic predecessor, Joe Bidenin April 2021, at a corresponding point of his term.
During the first three months of his second term, positive views on Donald Trump reached 45%on average, were in other words at the lowest level of any US president after World War IInoted last week the Gallup Institute.
Due to the world trade war he has launched, the Republican has a bad picture of the management of the economy.
Although voters generally expressed their confidence in the businessman in this field, 54% of those asked in the context of YouGov/The Economist’s survey estimates that the economy has been badly up to 37% in January.
President’s popularity is in particular with regard to cost of living. Only 31% of Americans think they are doing well on this issue, according to Ipsos Institute Research for the Reuters.
THE inflation It was among the key issues of the November 2024 presidential election, and Donald Trump promised to reduce prices. But most economists discount that the trade war that declared will push inflation upwards.
As for immigration, only 45% of the citizens who have been asked approve how the Republican’s issue handles the Republican, from 50% two weeks ago, according to Poll of Yougov/The Economist.
The Trump government expelled in El Salvador nearly 300 immigrants without paper under 18th -century ‘foreign enemies’ lawsomething that US justice ordered to be suspended.
The Republican is suffering a great deal of popularity in some categories of citizens who gave him the victory over the Kamala. Positive views on the Spanish -speaking ranks do not exceed 27%, compared to 36% in early February, according to Pew Research Center.