The Trump administration is working to set up talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin to begin negotiations for a Ukraine cease-fire.
President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs and sanctions on the Russian economy on Jan. 22, in his opening presidential push for a quick end to the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war.
The Epoch Times contacted the White House on Wednesday for further details about its efforts to set up talks with Putin and about Trump’s new tariff threat. The White House did not respond by publication time.
Even as Trump called on Wednesday for Putin to quickly accept a deal, it’s not yet clear what peace terms, if any, the White House has conveyed to Putin.
Trump has offered only brief comments about his Russia–Ukraine deal since returning to the White House this week.
When asked by a reporter during a Jan. 21 press engagement if he would pursue added sanctions against Russia if Putin refused negotiations, Trump replied, “Sounds likely.” The reporter then asked if the fighting should be halted along the current battle lines, to which Trump replied, “The war should have never started.”
Another reporter at the Jan. 21 press engagement asked Trump if the United States would continue flowing weapons to Ukraine.
“Well we’re looking at that,” Trump replied.
At another point in the press briefing, Trump said he had called on Chinese leader Xi Jinping to join in pushing for a settlement in the Russia–Ukraine war.
“I said, ‘You ought to get it settled,’ because he’s not done very much on that. He’s got a lot of, a lot of power,” Trump said.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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