
President Trump said he was “very angry” and “dirly” in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s remarks about Ukrainian President Volodymynsky on Friday, indicating that he was not a legitimate leader.
The president has threatened to pay a new tax on Russia if there is a mistake in stopping the “for bloodshed.
“If I feel, if we were in the middle of a negotiation, you can say I was very angry, I was angry when Putin said yesterday — You know, when Putin began to resist Zelensky, because that’s not in a suitable place, do you understand?” Trump told NBC News in a telephone interview on Sunday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that his Ukrainian counterpart did not have the legitimacy necessary to sign a peace deal and proposed an interim government. Ukraine presidential election in 2024 was postponed due to military law between war with Russia.
Putin said any agreement signed by the Ukrainian government could receive support.
“Under UN supervision, with the United States, even with European countries, and of course, with our partners, we can talk about the possibility of identifying temporary governance in Ukraine, according to AP, according to AP. With the negotiations with them with them.
Trump said he was afraid the call for a new leader would postpone a peace deal.
“But the new leadership means you won’t have a contract for a long time, right?” The president asked Welker.
He then said that if the Kremlin’s stance prevents peace talks, Russia would be beaten with another round of sanctions.
“If I and Russia can’t make a contract to stop the bloodshed in Ukraine, and if I think it’s Russia’s fault, it may not be – but if I think it’s Russia’s fault, I’m going to set aside oil taxes on all oil out of Russia,” Trump told NBC News.
In the first months of the second round, Trump and his administration have made a major motivation to end the war in Ukraine, and meet with the people of both sides of the war, even in response to debates about the actions of countries.
On Sunday, Trump said he was “angried” about Putin’s remarks about temporary governance and his anger about Putin’s remarks to Moscow.
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