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Trump Expresses Disappointment Over Putins Failure to Secure Peace Deal

Trump Expresses Disappointment Over Putins Failure to Secure Peace Deal

In a radio interview on Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his “great disappointment” regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inability to secure a peace agreement on Ukraine following their summit in Alaska.

“When asked whether he felt let down by Putin, Trump stated, ‘I’m very disappointed in President Putin, I can say that. We had a great relationship, and I’m very disappointed,'” as reported on the Scott Jennings radio show.

Despite his discontent, Trump did not specify any potential repercussions that Russia might encounter, even though he had recently imposed a two-week deadline for a peace resolution that is nearing its end.

The U.S. President also commented on the emerging relationship between Russia and China, downplaying any concerns over their partnership despite Putin’s scheduled meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing that day, which coincided with a significant military parade.

“I’m not worried in the slightest,” Trump asserted. “We possess the strongest military in the world by a wide margin, and they would never dare to use their military against us; that would be the worst decision they could make.”

On Monday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent addressed potential sanctions on Russia during an interview with Fox News, indicating that the administration would explore various responses in the upcoming week.

Since their summit in Alaska and following an extensive phone call with Trump, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders were at the White House, Bessent noted that Putin “has not acted in line with his previous statements.” In fact, he characterized Putin’s recent actions as “despicable,” pointing out that he has escalated the bombing campaign. “With President Trump, all options remain on the table, and I think we will be carefully considering those this week,” Bessent concluded.

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