I’m disappointed but not done with Putin, Trump tells BBC

Chief North American reporter
Donald Trump said he was disappointed, but wasn’t in a private phone call with Vladimir Putin and BBC.
The US president put pressure on the Russian leader and said, “I almost don’t trust anyone.”
Trump was talking hours after he announced Plans to send weapons to Ukraine And within 50 days, if there was no ceasefire agreement, it was warned about serious tariffs in Russia.
In an interview with the Oval Office, he approved President NATO and once described it as old and confirmed the organization’s support to the joint defense principle.
The president made a telephone conversation that lasted 20 minutes of telephone conversation to the BBC after a potential interview at a campaign rally in Butler in Pennsylvania.
When asked whether survival in the assassination attempt changed him, Trump said he liked to think as little as possible.
Orum I don’t want to think if he changed me, Tr Trump said. It can be the “life -changing” living on it.
However, after the newly met with NATO chief Mark Rutte at the White House, the President spent a significant part of the interview with the Russian leader expanding his disappointment.
Trump said he thought that an agreement was on the cards with Russia four different times to end the war in Ukraine.
When the BBC was asked if it was finished with Putin, the president replied: “I was disappointed with him, but I was not over with him. But I was disappointed with him.”
Trump’ın Putin’in “stop blood shedding” how to press pressure.
“We will make a great speech. Let’s say: ‘This is good, I think we are close to doing this’ and then he will overthrow a building in Kiev.”
In recent weeks, Russia has intensified drone and missile attacks on Ukraine cities and caused record civilian losses. In 2022, his neighbor launched a full -scale invasion.
Putin insisted that he wanted peace, but he said that what the war calls “root causes” should be solved first. He argues that the war is the result of external threats to Russia’s security from Kiev, NATO and the “Collective West”.
The speech moved to NATO, which Trump had previously criticized as “old”.
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He still said he believed in collective defense, because he meant that smaller countries could defend themselves against larger ones.
Trump said that the leaders of countries such as Germany, France and Spain have come to respect him and his decision -making process, because the world leaders believed that there were “too much talent” when the leaders were elected twice.
When the world leaders sometimes asked whether they were “obvious in their praise”, Trump said that they felt “just trying to be good”.
President Trump was also asked about the future of England in the world, and he said, “A great place – you know I have a property there.”
Brexit said that he was “on the sloppy side but I think he was corrected.”
The President also said Sir Keir Starmer, “I really love your prime minister despite being liberal,” and praised the UK-US trade agreement. He said that he had a “special bond” with the UK and that he made an agreement with the country – “Mostly, I did not make an agreement for your competitors and for the European Union”.
In September this year, an unprecedented second state visit to the UK was looking forward to how he was looking forward to.
“Have a good time and respect King Charles, because he’s a great gentleman,” Trump said about what he wanted to get during the visit.
He said he would not want the UK Parliament to be remembered for a speech there, and instead, saying that the deputies should enjoy their time instead: “I think let them go and have a good time.”
The President also said that at the opening of Charles’s Canadian Parliament, he was not worried about the speech of the British ruler of Canada, the president of Canada. emphasized its sovereignty After Trump suggested that the United States can annex the country.
“They’re hugging with Canada, so you know what he’s going to do, he’s no other option,” the President said: “I thought he was very good, very respectful.”
He said the US is “currently negotiating with Canada” and “it will work very well”.
He asked that he thought he would define his legacy as president and said, “Save America.”
“I think America was a great country now and a dead country a year ago.”




