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The US president replied whether secondary sanctions against the Russian Federation will impose after negotiations with Putin


Journalist Sean Hanniti asked him about the prospects of new energy restrictions against the backdrop that negotiations with the illegitimate President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin did not lead to an agreement.

“Due to what happened today, I think I should not think about it. More precisely, I may have to think about it in 2-3 weeks, but now we should not think about it. The meeting has passed very well,” Trump said.

Context

August 15 in Alaska took place Seventh meeting Trump and Putin. The US President met Putin at the Elmandorf air base. Negotiations began at 22.00 in Kyiv and lasted about three hours. The US President said before the negotiations that he wanted to achieve a ceasefire in the Russian-Ukrainian war and “will not be satisfied if this does not happen” during the summit. After negotiations with Putin, he did not report to achieve such an agreement. “There is no agreement until it is concluded,” Trump said.

In July, US President Donald Trump said that “very disappointed” The actions of the illegitimate President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, who did not want negotiations on the war in Ukraine. The head of the White House threatened the introduction of “very tough tariffs”, gave the Russians 10 days to conclude a peace agreement.

July 31, Trump said he was not sure of the effectiveness of new sanctions against the Russian Federation as a way to end the war. “I don’t know if this will affect, because he obviously wants to continue the war. […] I don’t know if this really affects, but we will do it, ”Trump said.

August 5 Reuters With reference to sources in the Kremlin, it wrote that Putin doubts that Trump He will embody his threats against sanctions, because earlier he “changed his position or did nothing.”

Ashley Davis

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