Trump’s private confession: Ending the Ukrainian war is harder than I thought
A few days before the 100th day of president – and seven days after his deadline to resolve the Ukrainian conflict – Donald Trump has been frustrated with his efforts to mediate in a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine that has so far failed, and privately told his advisers that it was more difficult to mediate.
According to RCO News Agency, one source said that behind the scenes, he repeatedly talks about the hatred of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelnsky – a fact that is not surprising, but the president argues that the issue is more complicated.
CNN said in a report: His turmoil reached its peak when Russia attacked Kiev on Thursday. Trump said the attack occurred at an inappropriate moment: when he believes he is on the verge of reaching an agreement he has told his assistants, he wants to achieve the hundredth day of his presidency.
“I didn’t like last night,” Trump told reporters at the White House oval office, where he met with the Norwegian Prime Minister. “I was not satisfied with it, we are negotiating for peace, and the missiles were fired, and I was not satisfied with it.”
It was a rare moment of criticism of Russia from the president whose anger during his time in power was largely concerned with the Ukrainians. The exchange of opinion clarified the increasing sense of anger among the president and his advisers over his inability to create a successful pressure campaign against Putin to end the war.
Trump was angry at a reporter’s remarks that he did not put pressure on the Russian leader, and angrily said, “You don’t know what pressure I put on Russia. “We put a lot of pressure on Russia and Russia knows it.”
Trump then argued that “two people need to dance, and you have to encourage Ukraine to do the deal.” He said Moscow has given a significant privilege with “non -seizure of the whole country” (Ukraine). “Stop the war” is a “relatively large privilege,” he said.
However, his rare anger over Putin lost his color in the face of his constant criticism of Zelnski, who accused him of prolonging war in his country by disagreeing with the US peace plan.
Responding to a question about what Putin will continue to bomb Ukraine, Trump said, “I prefer to answer this question within a week. I want to see if we can reach an agreement. “There is no reason to answer it right now, but let me say, I won’t be happy.”
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