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Trump Says Alaska Meeting With Putin Has 25% Chance Of Not Being Successful | World News

US President Donald Trump estimated that the meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska province in Alaska was 25 percent.

In an interview with Fox News Radio, Trump said on Thursday that his meeting with Putin was like a “a chess game”, and that Putin had intention to make progress to make an agreement on the Russian-Ukrace clash.

The authority added that if a positive progress was made during the meeting, he would make a second progress that will include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

On Wednesday, Trump warned that if he refused to accept a ceasefire in the ongoing clash with Putin Ukraine, Russia would face “very violent results”.

The Putin-Trump meeting was held on Friday at Alaska, Anchorage.

Trump also said Putin believes that he went to Alaska summit on Friday.

“I believe you are convinced that you will make an agreement now. I think you’ll go. And we’ll learn very quickly, Tr Trump said during a look at Fox Radio on Fox Radio on Fox Radio.

At the beginning of this week, the President kept the expectations of the meeting after the White House officials underestimated the face -to -face session as a “listening exercise”.

Trump also argued that his goal was to move towards a tripartite meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and that he was “three different places”, including the possibility of “staying in Alaska”.

Trump presented an important warning: “If it’s a bad meeting, I’m not looking for anyone – I’m going home …. But if it’s a good meeting, I’m going to look for President Zelensky and European leaders.”

Trump, which pressures that economic incentives to Russia during the meeting will present or present it to Russia, Demurned.

“Well, I prefer not to say because I don’t want to play my hand in the public opinion, but whatever my hand, economic incentives – and perhaps deterrers – in a way more important, but economic incentives, you know,” he said.

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