The United States will begin to act more difficult, or they will be forced to play policies imposed by the Kremlin, which contradicts Donald Trump’s style, said Mikhail Podolyak, advisor to the OP leader.
Russia increases the number of attacks of drones in Ukrainian cities, while accumulating resources for further increase. Such actions, according to the advisor to the head of President Mikhail Podolyak’s office, has actually reflected Donald Trump’s statements about the readiness for peaceful negotiations. He talked about it in an interview with the RBC-Ukraine YouTube channel.
Podolyak said Russia’s head Vladimir Putin deliberately destroys any US diplomatic initiatives.
At the same time, he is convinced that the actions of Moscow will not be left without reaction, and the United States will eventually examine its approach, strengthen the penalties and assistance of the Ukrainian army.
“Sooner or later, you should get to a concrete understanding that you are embarrassed over and over again. And Russia does this,” the counselor added.
He also noted that Trump’s patience would probably run out in the coming months, clarifying that the “psychological deadline” for the United States will come in the middle of May. According to him, this time it would be clear to everyone that Putin was embarrassed by Trump.
“It’s a matter of the moon. That is, in the middle of May it would be clear that it didn’t work,” Podolyak said.
In his opinion, the United States will begin to act more difficult, or are forced to play the rules imposed by the Kremlin – opposed to Donald Trump’s style.
Remember that Donald Trump said he was “furious” and “angry” due to statements of Russian leader Vladimir Putin about the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. However, he recently added that the leaders of Ukraine and the Russian Federation are said to be ready to end a war -end agreement.
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