Trump, Zelensky, Europeans Negotiations
Trump, who is seeking a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine that Russia unleashed more than three and a half years ago, has repeatedly expressed his disappointment with Putin, whom he previously thought was standing for peace. However, he has not yet approved sanctions against Russia, although he has repeatedly threatened them. Trump met with Putin in person in Alaska in July, but direct negotiations between Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on a ceasefire or peace failed to reach an agreement. Russia, on the other hand, has intensified its airstrikes on Kiev and other Ukrainian targets in recent days.
In the radio show, the American president also said that the war in Ukraine makes no sense, and noted that he would do something to help people live. According to him, 7,000 people are dying every week - mostly soldiers on the Russian and Ukrainian sides."If I can help stop it, I think I have an obligation to do it," Trump said. What exactly he intends is not yet clear, and his administration has not yet carried out threats of new anti-Russian sanctions.
"I'm not worried about it at all," Trump responded to a question about a possible anti-American axis. The question was related to the weekend summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in China, which included Putin, his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi."We have by far the strongest military, they would never use the military against us," Trump is convinced.