Trump Imposed ‘Sanctions On India’ To End Russia-Ukraine War: White House | World News

Washington DC: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday that US President Donald Trump has brought sanctions and tariffs to Russia to put down Ukraine on the Ukraine conflict. Trump has doubled India’s tariff to 50 percent, adding 25 percent above 25 percent to 25 percent.
Leavitt said the sanctions aim to make secondary pressure on Russia.
“Look, the president made an enormous public pressure to end this war. As you can see, he made sanctions on India and other actions. He made it clear that he wanted to see the end of this war and threw the ideas we had to wait for another month before any meeting was held.”
Previously, Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the White House. Zelensky said he was open to a tripartite meeting with Putin to negotiate the end of the war.
Trump described the meeting as a very successful day. Zelensky has called the “best conversation with the US President so far.
Leavitt said Trump wants to bring peace as soon as possible.
“The president wants to act and he wants to end this war as quickly as possible. All these European leaders who left the White House, including the NATO Secretary General, acknowledges that this is a great first step. It is good for these two leaders to sit together.”
“I can guarantee that the United States Government and Trump administration work with both Russia and Ukraine to ensure that it is a duo while talking.”
Trump said that he brought European leaders to the White House within 48 hours after his meeting with Putin, Trump’s “cruel efforts on intermediary of peace”.
“President Putin met with all these European leaders in the White House 48 hours after sitting on the American territory. In fact, in fact, after meeting with President Putin, there was a lot of progress because each of them got on a plane 48 hours later and flew to the United States,” he said.
“These leaders, where this war is in the backyard, are very grateful for the President’s call and the thought of Russia’s thoughts, something that was not done by the previous administration,” he added.
Leavitt reorganized the claim that if the White House was in the Trump office of the White House, the war would not start.
“The President often says that this war will not start task and Putin confirms this,” a reporter asked.
Trump repeatedly said he would not start under the leadership of the war and confirmed that Leavitt Putin was accepted.
Leavitt said, “Do you accept it right? Do you make European leaders? Eh and President Putin said that,” Leavitt said.
When asked about security guarantees beyond the Trump Presidency, Leavitt said he understood the need for permanent peace and had negotiations with European leaders and NATO.
In this effort, he emphasized Trump’s commitment by saying that he had a significant time and energy. Trump gave information to Zelensky and European leaders about the situation.
“Well, he understands the need for it yesterday. So European allies participated in numerous discussions and speeches with both sides of this war.



