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Finland’s president says Trump growing ‘impatient’ with Putin

  • On Saturday, March 29, Finnish President Alexander Stubb met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida to discuss the war in Ukraine.
  • The meeting with Trump followed a series of meetings that began with Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Finland, as part of a one-and-a-half-week continuum of discussions.
  • The seven-hour meeting included discussions about a potential ceasefire in Ukraine by April 20, alongside establishing a sanctions mechanism should Russia fail to comply, and Stubb conveyed the message that Russia only understands strength.
  • During the meeting, Trump expressed anger towards Vladimir Putin for questioning Zelenskyy's credibility, with Stubb reporting Trump's question, "Can Vladimir Putin be trusted?", and Trump threatened new tariffs.
  • Stubb indicated that Trump is losing patience with Russia's actions and stalling on a ceasefire, emphasizing the need for sanctions and the use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, though Trump later seemed to soften his tone toward Putin.
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