Donald Trump published two posts that could be interpreted so he was willing to take a more offensive position related to Russia.
US president Donald Trump aims to temporarily depart from peace negotiations with the Russian Federation against Ukraine, written by the guardian. According to Trump administration officials, he temporarily left the peace process Vladimir Putin and President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky were organizing a bilateral meeting. But the Kremlin continues to avoid bilateral negotiations.
A waiting position
According to guardian interlocutors, the American leader noted his chief advisor that the Tripartite meeting would only take place after the leaders of the two countries were met by each other.
The Guardian also mentioned Trump’s words in a telephone interview with the top talk show Mark Levin on WABC about the fact that, in his opinion, Zelensky and Putin held a meeting without him.
“I just want to see what will happen to the meeting. They are fixing it now, and we’ll see what happens,” said the White House leader.
Trump’s refusal to push Putin and Zelensky to the meeting was due to the fact that someday he admitted that it was more difficult to stop the Russian Federation war against Ukraine than he thought in the publication.
According to the Guardian interlocutor, so far the US president has taken a “waiting position” about the possibility of arranging a meeting of the head of the Kremlin regime and Ukrainian head.
In this regard, the White House said “Trump and his national security team continue to be in contact with Russian and Ukraine officials to hold a bilateral meeting to stop the killings and end the war … Further public discussions on these issues did not comply with the national interest.”
AndGra Trump
Trump also published two posts that could be interpreted so that he was willing to take a more offensive position related to Russia.
The first post is the first: “It is very difficult, if not impossible, to win the war without attacking the invaders. It is like sporting, when a strong team has good defense, but is not allowed to play offensive. There is no chance to win! Also with Ukraine and Russia. It doesn’t happen if I’m the president – there are no interesting -time !!!
There are no words in the second post, there are only two pictures nearby. The famous photo of 1959 from the American exhibition in Moscow, in which Richard Nixon (then the vice president) poured a finger on Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. He is known as “kitchen debates” (then Nixon has proven that the de -electric devices shown in the exhibition are available to the mass consumer, which can only dream of Soviets).

Bbc
In the second picture, Trump beat a finger at Vladimir Putin’s chest level, made it Friday at their meeting in Alaska, and some Western commentators celebrated external similarities, but at the same time set out with no noticeable quarrel over the views of the two presidents then publicly released.
Russia’s position in negotiations
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has confirmed that Putin is ready to meet with Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, “if all issues that require discussion at the highest level are well done.”
“Putin is ready to meet with Zelensky, if all issues that require the highest levels will work properly … Russia supports the principles of security guarantees that come up with Istanbul in 2022, all of which are not exciting,” Lavrov said.
He made sure Kyiv wanted to ruin Trump’s remodeling efforts. He also added that Europe is offering a foreign intervention on Ukrainian territory -and it is “completely unacceptable for Moscow.”
According to Lavrov, Zelensky with talks about the summit with Putin “is trying to undermine efforts to resolve the style of the Quarter 95 tricks.
“When and when it comes to signing future agreements with Ukraine, the question will rise to the legitimacy of signators from the Ukrainian side,” Lavrov said.
Source: korrespondent

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