Trump ‘Very Unhappy’ with Putin on Ukraine, Hints at Sanctions
- On Friday, Former US President Donald Trump said he was 'very unhappy' with his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and hinted at finally toughening sanctions after a six-month holdoff.
- Trump's dissatisfaction with his call with Putin and hints at sanctions may lead to a potential shift in US policy and increased defense support for Ukraine.
- Trump's dissatisfaction with his call with Putin and six-month sanctions delay may lead to tougher measures and expanded defense support, shaping future US-Ukraine relations.
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US President Donald Trump, "very dissatisfied" with his last phone call with Vladimir Putin, spoke on Friday about the possibility of further sanctions against Russia in the absence of progress towards an end to the war in Ukraine.
Trump "Very Unhappy" With Putin Call, Says He Wants To "Keep Killing People"
US President Donald Trump said Friday he was "very unhappy" about his telephone call with Vladimir Putin on the war in Ukraine, saying the Russian leader just wanted to "keep killing people."
Stronger sanctions against Russia have been a taboo for Trump so far. But after the last phone call, he "shows himself very unhappy" with Putin.
US President Donald Trump said on Friday he was "very unhappy" with his phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine. He said Putin only wanted to keep killing people and hinted at the possibility of toughening sanctions against Russia. Meanwhile, Trump also signed the 2026 budget bill during his Independence Day celebrations, which contains almost all of his campaign promises and represents a complete rejection of th…
Following his last exchange with the Russian President regarding the war in Ukraine, the White House tenant conceded Friday evening, July 4, that the situation is "very difficult".
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