Earlier, Vladimir Putin questioned Zelensky’s legitimacy and called the formation of a government transfer to Ukraine.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he was “furious” and “angry” because of the statements of Russian leader Vladimir Putin about the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. He threatened the introduction of a second penalty against Russia’s oil, if Moscow had guilty to interfere with war -stop negotiations. The White House leader said of the NBC News commentary.
“If Russia and I don’t agree with the end of the war, and if I assume that Russia is to blame, and it may not be that way, but if I assume it is to blame, I will introduce secondary tariffs for all Russian oil,” Trump said.
Trump emphasized that these duties can be 25-50% and introduce in a month if Russia disagree with the peace plan.
The US president also expressed unpleasantness to the fact that Putin questioned Zelensky’s legitimacy and called the formation of a government transfer to Ukraine, which could indicate Kremlin’s request to change power to KYIV.
At the same time, Trump mentioned that his anger at Putin could quickly disappear if he “made the right choice.” It is also expected that the parties will have a phone talk this week.
The day before, Putin suggested to introduce “temporary management” in Ukraine under the UN’s auspice and several countries to promote “democratic elections”, because, they say, it does not recognize power in Ukraine.
In this regard, Dmitry Litvin, advisor to the President of Ukraine in communication, invited Putin to take pills to activate brain activity. Also, the Foreign Ministry turned to the Russian Federation with the Countermsary.
UN is called to respect the legitimate government of Ukraine
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