Washington – Hillary Clinton, former state secretary and former rival of President Trump on the President’s Campaign Trail, said on Friday that if Shri Trump ends the war in Ukraine without the war without the wave for Russia, he would nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Clinton Comment Podcast with Jessica Tarlov as Mr. Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Podcast “Razing Moderate” Meet To discuss the possible end of Russia’s war in Ukraine in Alaska.
“Honestly, if he can bring about the end for this terrible war, where Putin is aggressive, attacking a neighboring country, trying to change the boundaries – if he can eliminate it without putting Ukraine in a situation where it had to be accepted for aggressively, in a way, a way that can be valued at the sight, but it is not a really, but it is not, but it is not, but not, But this is nothing, but it is nothing.
“To clarify that there should be a ceasefire. There will be no exchange of the region. And that, over time, Putin should actually withdraw from the seized area to showcase his good faith efforts, we say, not to threaten European security,” he said. “If we can shut it down, if President Trump was his architect, I would enroll him for a Nobel Peace Prize, as my goal here does not allow Capitulation to Putin by the United States, assisted and abolished. I think it is a terrible, terrible example.”
Clinton said: “I am dreaming that for the combination of whatever reasons including the elite Nobel Peace Prize, President Trump can really stand for Putin not only from Ukraine and his democracy and its very brave people, but clearly, from his safety and interests.”
Ukrainian President Volodimier and Ukrainian want a full comeback of Russian soldiers from Ukraine, in which Russia has seized.
Mr. Trump, whose supporters chanting “Lock Up” about Clinton during the 2016 presidential election, expressed praise for his formal rival’s comments. The President on Friday told Fox News’ Brett Bair that it was “very good” to say that Clinton was “very good”, and “I might have to like him again.”
Clinton said on Friday that he hopes Mr. Trump, he remembers that he is at a very military base “who has to send fighter aircraft to see and slip Russian bombers, who regularly harass our military property, overfly overflows, attach to stimulating behavior in the sky over Alaska.”
“I hope he reminds,” she continued. “He’s not meeting with a friend. He is meeting with an opponent, and an opponent who expects him to play. And the best thing that can come out of this, clearly, perhaps nothing, nothing, nothing, in addition to President Trump’s understanding being a real strong, Putin is not what you can make a deal with a hope.”