Putin makes shocking decision amid Donald Trump admitting he’s ‘p*****d off’ with him

Donald Trump called out Vladimir Putin for his comments about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ,but the Russian leader has seemingly taken it surprisingly well.

Donald Trump has been talking the talk when it comes to saying he’ll be able to end the war in Ukraine quickly, but since being sworn in as 47th President of the US, has he been walking the walk?

Well, with Trump recently saying he’s ‘very angry’ and even ‘p****d off’ at the Russian leader, it would seem the pair’s ‘friendship’ has taken a bit of a turn – though thankfully, it may not be quite as bad as it first seemed.

On March 28, Putin slated Zelenskyy’s leadership and proposed the United Nations (UN) should take over Ukraine with a temporary government overseen by the US and even some European countries. Trump slammed Putin’s comments, warning he didn’t think they were going ‘in the right location’ and declaring himself royally ‘p****d off’ at his fellow leader.

Not only that, but Trump told NBC News if Russia and the US can’t make ‘a deal on stopping the bloodshed in Ukraine’ and if it’s ‘Russia’s fault’ then he’d put ‘secondary tariffs on all oil coming out of Russia’.

“That would be that if you buy oil from Russia, you can’t do business in the United States. There will be a 25 percent tariff on all oil, a 25- to 50-point tariff on all oil,” he added.

Despite Trump’s frosty words and threat of further tariffs on Russia, it would appear Putin is – surprisingly – still very open to communication. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Putin is open to a call with Trump, as reported by the Independent.

Peskov said discussions are still occurring between Moscow and Washington and while no call is currently scheduled, Putin is open to arranging one whenever.

Peskov previously noted he believed Trump’s comments about being ‘angry’ with Putin had been ‘paraphrased’.

On his daily conference call, as quoted by the BBC, Peskov also dismissed the quotes from Trump arguing they were ‘not direct’.

He stated: “We continue to work with the American side, primarily on sorting out our bilaterial relations, which had been greatly damaged by the previous [US] administration. And we are also working on several areas regarding the Ukraine peace process.

“Work is ongoing. We have nothing concrete yet that we could or should tell you. This process is drawn out due to its complicated nature. The President remains open to contact with President Trump. A telephone call can be organised quickly if needed.”

Source: UNILAND – https://www.unilad.com/

Related Posts

What Healthy, Respectful Intimacy Really Requires: Communication, Comfort, and Emotional Understanding

Healthy relationships are built on respect, patience, and genuine care, especially when it comes to physical closeness. While popular culture often emphasizes speed or performance, true connection…

Ever Wonder Why Some Chicken Is Yellow

When choosing chicken at the supermarket, many people notice the difference between pale and yellow meat and assume it reflects freshness or quality. In reality, color is…

The Sin of Cremation: What Does the Bible Say?

Cremation has become increasingly common across many cultures today. For Christians, it often raises an important question about whether choosing cremation reflects a spiritual shortcoming and what…

What the Veins on Your Hands Might Reveal About Your Kidney Health

Noticing more visible veins on your arms, legs, or chest can feel surprising, but in most cases it’s a normal and harmless change. Vein visibility often varies…

Why your sleep environment matters more than you think

Sleep is not just about duration; the environment in which you sleep plays a critical role in overall rest quality. Research in sleep medicine shows that factors…

Is it safe to eat that leftover chicken?

It’s common to reach for leftover chicken or beef late at night, but food safety matters. Cooked meat can become unsafe if left out too long due…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *