The head of the White House is dissatisfied with both Zelensky and Putin and thinks about leaving negotiations, but considers the last attempt -penalties.
US president Donald Trump is tired of the war in Ukraine, but it can do the “last impetus” – to impose sanctions against Russia. This could happen this week, according to Monday, May 26, the Wall Street Journal with reference to resources.
The publication of the publication Trump failed to “attack” the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin in Ukraine and the slow speed of peace negotiations.
One of the sources of publication says that restrictions may not include new banking penalties, but other pressure options are discussed with the Russian leader to make concessions on the negotiation table, in particular, about the 30-day stop of stopping Ukraine, and Russia’s declined.
At the same time, it is emphasized that Trump may also decide not to impose new penalties.
As the material states, “Trump is tired of peace negotiations” and considers the possibility of refusing to participate in them if “the final push does not work.”
“It is unclear what happens if the United States is leaving the peace process, and whether Trump will continue to provide military support to Ukraine,” the material said.
Within a few weeks, Trump resisted the pressure reproach Putin in refusing to stop Ukraine’s stop supported. But, according to WSJ resources, three key ideas influenced Trump’s thinking.
First, this was his wrath to the President of Zelensky, who, according to Trump, “encouraged further conflict,” asserting penalties, though Zelensky agreed to stop stopping.
Second, according to Trump, additional penalties against Russia will not limit the ability to war, but efforts are complicated to restore American economic relations.
Third, Trump believes that Putin knows, and the leader of Russia will stop war as a personal service. However, Putin did not want to give Trump’s seized opinion of his Russian counterpart, especially after a phone conversation last week, where Putin refused to sign a ceasefire agreement.
Remember that Trump, while talking to journalists, said he was very dissatisfied with Putin’s actions because of his massive Russian attack on Ukraine.
After that, Trump on his social network fact that social is clearly described by Putin, saying he is mad and warned: if he is trying to get the whole Ukraine, it will lead to Russia’s “fall”.
These statements on Monday brought the Russian market for 100 billion rubles.
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