Donald Trump about possible sanctions for Russia. “I don't have to think about it”


“Because of what happened today, I think I don't have to think about it now,” Trump said, answering the question about my previous threats of imposing sanctions on Russia. “I may have to think about it in two or three weeks or something, but we don't have to think about it now,” he added.
In an interview with publicist Sean Hanni Trump, he mostly repeated what he said at a press conference after talks with Putin in Alaska: that he did not conclude any agreement, that one or two things remain to be established and that the President of Ukraine Wołodymyr Zełnski would finally decide.
“Europe must get a little involved”
– I think it can be done now, but it depends on the President of Zelnski whether it will succeed. I would also say that European countries have to get involved a little, but it depends on the President of Zelanski, “said Trump. He announced that now the leaders of Russia and Ukraine were to meet and added that they both want him to be at the meeting. He stated that the meeting could occur quite quickly, without denying Hannity when he suggested September.
Trump refused to reveal what issues remain unresolved. Despite this, he assessed that the meeting with the Russian leader went well, assessing them on 10 on a 10-speed scale. He admitted that he liked it very much when Putin confirmed his words that Ukraine's invasion would not have happened if he and not Joe Biden were president at the time.
When asked about what prompted Putin, Trump did not agree with the suggestion that it was a threat of sanctions – nothing prompted, so to speak. I think I respect our country now. He didn't respect him for Biden – he noted.




