Donald Trump is ‘very angry’ with Vladimir Putin in ceasefire
Donald Trump said, “Very angry” and “very angry” and “very angry” and “very angry” and “very angry” and “Pissed” by weeks trying to discuss the ceasefire in Ukraine.
In an NBC news interview, the President of the United States, Ukrainian President Volodymyr said he was angry with Putin, and threatened to introduce 50% tariffs to the countries where Russia oil received.
“If I think there is a bloodshed in Ukraine, I think Russia is a sin, it may not be … All oil from Russia,” he said.
Comments celebrate Trump’s Tone in Tone to Putin and Russia.
The White House did not respond immediately to a request for comment.
European leaders concerned that Trump was relaxed until Putin, as they negotiated the ceasefire in Ukraine.
During the last six weeks, Trump has canceled Zelensky in the Oval office and demanded many of the Ukrainian president. In turn, he fled to Putin and was mainly given to the requirements of the President of Russia.
This seems to be separated from dynamic. The United States threatened Russia for the first time in the Moscow court, as a diplomatic ball withdraws in the ceasefire.
Although NBC News has called a 10-minute phone call, Trump, Putin called the leader of the Ukrainian leadership, criticizing the reliability of Zelenski, criticized the reliability of Zelenski, said he was very angry and “lied”.
“You can say that I can say that I was very angry, pissed, when … Putin began to enter the reliability of Zelensky, because it does not go to the right place.”
“The new leadership means you will not be a deal for a long time,” he said.
Trump knew the rage of the Russians, but he was “very good relationship” with Putin and said, “It is soon as a quick”. “
If Russia does not pass through the ceasefire, Trump threatened that this would further target his economy if this is the fault of Putin.
“There will be 25% tariff for oil and other products sold in the United States, the secondary tariffs,” said Trump, the tariffs for Russia would be in a month without a ceasefire deal.
Secondary tariffs can still be 50% of the goods entering the United States from Russia to the countries where oil received from Russia. The biggest such buyers with a long margin are Chinese and India.
Zelensky, after the interview, “Russia continues to look for excuses to make this war more beyond the war.”
He said that “Putin plays the same game since 2014,” Russia has unilaterally announced the Crimean Peninsula.
“This is dangerous to everyone – and we must have all our global partners in the United States, Europe and all our global partners.”
Trump said he would talk to Putin during the week.