Trump: Good Conversations with Putin Did Not Lead to a Ceasefire
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President Donald Trump of the United States reiterated that after negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin had thought about a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine, but Moscow resumed bombing of Ukrainian cities.
Rome, 3 August 2025 "There continues the bang and response at a distance between Washington and Moscow, where, the respective presidents, Trump and Putin, by now two real cocks in the big world henhouse, exchange uncomfortable messages. Diplomatic channels remain open, but certainly not to end the war in Ukraine. Even yesterday, there were dead and wounded between the two countries in war for over three years, with a fire bursting near the Zapor…
Newsmax reports. When asked by a journalist whether Donald Trump's opinion about Vladimir Putin has changed in the past few months, the American president replied that nothing has changed, but he is surprised by his behavior. He is obviously a strong nut, so nothing has changed in this regard. But I'm surprised. We had a lot of good conversations where we could end it, and all of a sudden bombs start flying,” Trump said.He added that they agreed…
US President Donald Trump described his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin as "tough to deal with," but very adept at handling sanctions. In an interview with Newsmax on Saturday, Trump said that Putin is tough to deal with and not easy to deal with, noting that they had had good talks in the past that could have led to an end to the Russian-Ukrainian war. He pointed out that in the midst of those talks, "bombs would suddenly start flying," as h…
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