"Sanctions have to bring to mind": Zelensky answered why Trump was angry with Putin
He explained that Trump was angry, because at the end of April there will be 100 days of his presidency, and the truce in Ukraine has not yet been reached. On the weekend, the Republican saw with Finland President Alexander Stubb, and he offered April 20 as a convenient ceasefire date for all. It would be a symbolic day through Easter, and three months would have passed since the inauguration. "And accordingly, Trump can come. But in order for it to come, it is necessary that Putin is not so deaf.
And Putin today demonstrates a completely different approach, and Trump does not like it. Because with all his possible respect, interest and interest in Putin, it should not be contrary to his global line. " He assured that the obstacles made by Putin did not like Trump. "Therefore, he will go, I think, even more rigid in his rhetoric. But we do not need rhetoric, but need actions. If these sanctions are imposed, they, of course, should bring Putin to his senses," the politician said.
According to him, today the focus of Trump is more in Russia when compared to Ukraine, because it is the aggressor country who is an obstacle to its goals. The adviser said that the Ukrainian delegation went to Saudi Arabia with a more modest offer - to try to install a truce in the air and sea. However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio went out to talk to Putin with Putin and, returning, suggested expanding the ceasefire and land.
"Ukraine said: we don't mind, we just don't believe Putin, because we have already passed it. It was already, as I once said in a meme (Leonid, ed. ) Kuchma. We have heard it. We are not mind, let's, let's cards. He stressed that Washington actually received this mandate. However, there is no consent on the part of the Kremlin, and for Trump it is now "a question of personal political dignity.