Trump to deal Putin massive double blow as White House reaches Kremlin ‘turning point’ | World | News

Donald Trump is preparing to offer a big blow to Vladimir Putin because he seems to be reaching a “turning point” in his relations with Russia. The US President was increasingly disappointed with the Russian counterpart about the reluctance of the Kremlin to enter meaningful peace negotiations in Ukraine.
In a rare moment of the rare criticism of the Kremlin boss, Trump accused Putin of talking about Ukraine of “too much bull ***”. The White House official said he would make a major announcement in Russia on Monday and start speculation of a significant change in the policy against the Kremlin. Now, a close ally of the US president implied that Trump was about harsh and harsh with Putin.
In an interview with CBS News on Sunday, Lindsey Graham implied that the United States will now increase the delivery of arms to Kiev once again. South Carolina Senator said: “A turning point in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is coming.
“The idea of selling weapons to help Ukraine is very in the game. You will see record -flowing weapons to help Ukraine defend themselves.”
The Minister also implied that Russian assets frozen by Western banks and financial institutions could be given to Kiev that there would be a new new development.
After releasing the full -scale invasion in February 2022, Putin banned transactions with Russia’s Central Bank and the Ministry of Finance. The forbidden prevented the Kremlin from reaching about 300 billion US dollars (£ 222 billion) of the ruling Russian assets of the Kremlin.
Graham said: “We gave a lot to Ukraine. We gave the money. We gave them military aid.
Trump’s hostility to Russia infuriated the Kremlin, who released the dogs of the White House passengers.
Vladimir Solovyov – a Kremlin’s apparatchik – warned the US president that Russia may be the “most terrible enemy” of America in a rent in a rent.
In a creepy warning, “350 million Americans” think that they can beat 150 million Russians, “you do not understand Russia clearly,” he added.