The head of the White House said the US penalties cost a lot of money and repeatedly -many of the objections.
The leaders of the participating countries of Grand Seven did not convince US President Donald Trump to strengthen sanctions against Russia. On Tuesday, June 17, Bloomberg reported that there was a reference to unnamed interlocutors who were aware of this issue.
The publication remembers that Trump called Russia’s dictator Vladimir Putin to agree with a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine, but he resisted new sanctions against Russia, despite repeated threats of their introduction.
At a summit in Canada, the American president was more disappointed with allies, saying that the US penalties were expensive, and repeated many of these resistance to dinner, interlocutors said.
However, the statement, however, will be published by Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney, saying that G7 supports peaceful efforts under the U.S. leadership that Ukraine has shown its readiness to stop fire, unlike Russia, and that Kyiv allies should continue to pressure in Moscow with the help of penalties. Karni’s press secretary did not comment on the content of the application.
European countries are more skeptical of whether Trump can be trusted in the matter of further pressure in Russia, and try to win the time, Bloomberg’s note.
They continue to be in contact with the US president and will not stop him, but at the same time seek to strengthen communications in the field of security with similar thoughts that are agitators and decide how to help Ukraine, because Washington wants to help Kyiv a little.
The day before, Trump said he was considering Russia’s exclusion from the G8. In his opinion, Russian invasion is associated with it. At the same time, he forgot that the “eight” were excluded after Russia acquired Ukrainian Crimea.
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