If Trump does not manage to agree with Putin about stopping, the White House can strengthen anti -russian penalties.
The United States is ready to impose new sanctions against Russia if President Donald Trump’s negotiations with Russia dictator Vladimir Putin cannot be passed properly. On Monday, March 17, White House press secretary Caroline Levitt said.
“The President has already talked about it, and, of course, he’s ready to do it if he needs it,” Levitt said in a briefing.
Also, according to him, Ukraine and Russia are now “in the 10-yard line” in the world, and the countries “have not been closer to a peace agreement than it is today.”
Remember, Levitt also noted that one of the topics of negotiations tomorrow will be power plants on the border of Ukraine and Russia.
As reported, Trump said he would talk to Putin on Tuesday morning (at night at Kyiv time).
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