The head of the White House is intrigued by information about Putin and the Russian Federation war against Ukraine, which will be known in the coming days. He also threatened a “position change” related to Russia.
US president Donald Trump, who answers the question of a journalist about Russia’s dictator Vladimir Putin, said he learned “interesting things”. He said this at a press conference at the White House on Tuesday, September 2.
So, answering the journalist’s question, if he talked to Putin last week, Trump replied:
“I didn’t talk to her. I met things that would be interesting. I think you’ll know in the days to come.”
The White House leader also answered the question of his actions if Putin and Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky would not take place, as Trump demanded.
“We’ll see what’s going to happen. Let’s see what they’re going to do and what’s going to happen next. I follow it carefully. Last week they lost 7,000 – between the two countries 7,313 troops, to be more accurate, for no reason. And these are the Ukrainians, but, you know, they are soldiers. I want to end,” Trump said.
He also said he had a “great meeting” with Putin a few weeks ago.
“If no one comes here, we will take another position,” Trump said.
Commenting on Putin’s participation in the parade in China, where North Korean dictator Kim Jong -un also participated, Trump said he had never seen a call for himself.
“No. China needs us more than we do,” replied the American leader.
As reported, Trump said he was “overwhelmed” by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, who still did not agree at a meeting with Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky, but only strengthened attacks in Ukraine.
Remember, Trump decided not to participate in attempts to arrange a bilateral Zelensky and Putin meeting.
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