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President Donald Trump He announced on Sunday that he will probably talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov and the White House have confirmed the call.
Trump is anxious to fulfill his campaign promise by dealing with Putin to end the war in Ukraine, which he has called a “bloodbath.”
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Both Trump and Putin will probably continue to be cordial and respectful to each other, continuing showing their skills and talents in diplomacy. Unlike former President Biden and his vice president Kamala Harris, who frequently exasperated by Putin’s recalcitrance, calling him a “murderer”, Trump does not insult Putin. The mastery of the art of the agreement knows how to dance the waltz of diplomacy.
Putin without hurry to follow the proposal of Alto the fire ‘Trump Time’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin
Under the facade, neither Trump nor Putin trust each other. Despite the smiles and positive gestures, in his first mandate, Trump followed the most forceful anti-Russian policy from Ronald Reagan. He authorized the lethal aid to Ukraine, sanctioned the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, expelled the Russian spies that operated since their embassy posing as diplomatic and closed three Russian facilities in the United States that effectively served as operational espionage bases directed to the homeland. Trump also took several measures to mitigate Russia’s ability to exploit vulnerabilities in the form of war of the United States, which depends largely on technology.
Successively, Putin sees Trump As an extremely difficult and dignified opponent, someone who is unpredictable and difficult to manipulate the way in which the Russian dictator played previous presidents: Bush, Obama and Biden. In 2017, when a journalist asked him if he was disappointed with Trump after the closure of Russian diplomatic facilities in New York, Washington and San Francisco, Putin described the “naive” question. The former KGB operation said Trump “is not my girlfriend, and I am not his boyfriend.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin, gives his speech to La Nación in Moscow on March 23, 2024. (Mikhail Metzel/Pool/AFP through Getty Images)
In 2018, after the summit in Helsinki, Putin made fun of the idea that Trump trusted him: “You can’t trust anyone. Where did you get the idea that Trump trusts me and I fully trust him?” Putin told reporters. “He (Trump) defends the interests of the United States and I from Russia.”
In fact, feelings and emotions simply are not part of the crafts used by serious and strong heads of state when it comes to each other, especially when it comes to Russia and the United States, which are considered great exceptional powers.
When it comes to the substantive side of the Trump-Poutin agreement in Ukraine, there will be no progress on Tuesday. But both parties will probably inform positive progress without specific details.
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The 30 -day fire agreement is unattainable. It is unlikely that Putin is forced to accept a high fire because he is prepared to fight until the bitter end.
As President Trump recently admitted, Putin “has all the cards.” Washington could and will probably apply an even more severe economic pressure on Moscow, as the United States Secretary of the United States, Scott Besent, and the director of the National Council of the Kevin Hasset Economic Council, recently suggested. Hasset said there are “many things of many things” that Trump is ready to use as part of his “carrot or sticks” strategy to press Putin.
But the Russians believe that the Trump team is slavery, which suggests that it is too risky to play letters that involve global economic ramifications. Russians think that the most aggressive sanctions against Russia’s energy sector would be counterproductive, which would result in even higher prices here. Anyway, Moscow believes that the sanctions can resist, as it has done so far. In fact, no economic sanctions has changed Putin’s behavior in the last decade.
The sequels of a mortar strike in Makariv, east of kyiv, in Ukraine (National Police of Ukraine)
President Trump probably feels that an agreement with Putin is more difficult to do than he thought. By turning it into your campaign promise, Trump It could have been encased in an unattainable framework, giving leverage lever. Russian Trump’s advisors should have been clearly presented for the commander in chief. Ukraine in NATO first of all.
Russian media praise the “six words” message from Putin to a “impatient” from Trump (My za mir, not nyuansyin the Russian language), referring to the recent televised statement of Putin in which he said that Russia is for peace, but “there are nuances.” On Sunday, Trump said he was “being a bit sarcastic” when he promised in the campaign to end the Russia-Ukraine war in 24 hours.
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On Sunday night, talking with journalists at Air Force One, Trump sounded more realistic and clear eyes.
“We want to see if we can put an end to that war,” he said. “Maybe we can, maybe we can’t, but I think we have a very good chance.”
If the commander in chief realizes that Putin is chaining him, he will cancel the call and move away. Letting Putin Stew can soften it, causing a return if Russians really want peace. The disaster that President Trump inherited from Biden and Europeans will surely be resolved in a phone call, if they do.
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