Ex-CIA director gives Trump to Trump for Russian-Ukrainian talks

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Former Obama Defense Secretary and CIA Director Leon Panetta President Donald Trump gave credit to “Pure” for “Experience” for the “opportunity” of the Russian-Ukrainian ceasefire deal.

Tuesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Ukraine agreed 30-day ceasefire nominated by Koz management in connection with Russia’s response.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, but there is No agreement has been accepted yetAnd at an address on Thursday, “The idea itself is correct, and we support it. But there are issues we need to discuss.”

Panetta gave a credit loan on CNN News Central to discuss the possible ceasefire deal and called on him to stand firm against Putin.

State Secretary of State Rubio will continue their efforts to end Russia’s war in Ukraine

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The former Obama discussed President Donald Trump, who discussed the possible ceasefire between the official Leon Panetta, Russia and Ukraine. (CNN screenshot)

“See, this is a test for the president,” Panetta said. “He will have this issue, as he does, and if he does not stop the right thing to do the cave in Putin. I hope it stands strong.”

“He was able to discuss the possibility of a clean ceasefire. This belongs to his credit,” he said.

Panetta, adding other issues to negotiations, now shakes the ability to get ceasefire. ”

“The President’s Putin needs to clarify, there is a chance to accept the ceasefire that will stop the killing.” “Come and then negotiations on long-term issues.”

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Trump, “I hope” said the Russian ceasefire deal “do the right thing.” (AP Photo / Alex Brandon)

Panetta’s comments came shortly after saying Trump was caught “Hope” will do Russia “Do the right thing” and agree to the ceasefire with Ukraine.

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Trump announces reporters to reporters after saying the statement of the Russian President’s statement was “very promising” and incomplete.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin made statements in a ceasefire deal during a press conference on Thursday. (AP Photo / Alexander Zemlianichenko)

“Many details of the latest agreement were actually discussed,” he said. “We will see whether Russia is now there.”

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“If so, it will be a very disappointing moment for the world,” he said.

Fox News’ Caitlin McFall contributed to this report.

 
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