Trump admits that he trusts Putin more than US’s European allies
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US President Donald Trump said he trusts Russian President Vladimir Putin more than the US’s European allies, Trump’s remarks were reported by Stephanie Ruhle, host of the program The 11th Hour on MSNBC.
US President Donald Trump said he trusts the Russian President more than the US’s European allies. He also emphasized that Putin is not afraid of Europe.
According to Trump, dealing with the Ukrainian president is more difficult for him than dealing with the Kremlin leader.
On March 15, Donald Trump said he was surprised that Volodymyr Zelenskyy allegedly does not want to reach a peace agreement. At the same time, he claimed that the Russian President is supposedly ready for one.
Recently, Trump once again stated that Zelenskyy is allegedly the one preventing a peace deal. He asserts that Ukraine is rapidly losing bargaining power, while the Kremlin is supposedly ready to engage in dialogue.
Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelenskyy himself has said that Ukraine needs peace with Putin regardless of personal animosity. He emphasized that it is a concrete agreement that allows people to live.
Recently, the US president also stated that the Russian leader is not afraid of Europe. According to him, Putin fears the United States and the armed forces that Trump "built during his first term."
RBC-Ukraine previously reported that Ukraine and international experts view Russia’s actions skeptically. They are convinced that the Russian President Putin never wanted real negotiations or a full stop to the war, using diplomacy only as a tool to avoid sanctions.