U.S. President Donald Trump criticized the Russian bombing of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, today, Thursday, calling on his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to stop it.

Trump said to Putin, in a post on a social media platform - after Russia bombed the capital Kyiv with missiles and drones, resulting in casualties during the night - saying "Vladimir.. stop!".

Trump added in his post, "I am not happy with the Russian strikes on Kyiv, they were unnecessary, and their timing is very bad," this follows his statement yesterday that Ukrainian President (Volodymyr Zelensky) is obstructing peace talks to end the war in his country.

This comes as the Financial Times revealed the outlines of a U.S.-Russian peace agreement proposed by the Trump administration that includes recognition of Russia's sovereignty over Crimea, in a move that threatens to create divisions within NATO and the European Union.

The newspaper clarified that the U.S. special envoy, Steve Witkoff, in his fourth visit to the Kremlin, presented outlines for an agreement that includes Washington's recognition of Moscow's sovereignty over Crimea, and the exclusion of Ukraine's membership in NATO.

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