Trump announces "an crucial message about Russia"

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President Donald Trump expressed his disappointment with Russia and announced an crucial message about it on Monday. In an interview with NBC, he besides revealed a fresh agreement with NATO on the transfer of arms to Ukraine. In addition, he announced plans to introduce universal duties of 15-20 percent to most U.S. trading partners.

- I'm sorry. I am disappointed in Russia, but we will see what happens in the next fewer weeks - Trump said in a telephone interview with NBC station. "I think I'll have an crucial message on Russia on Monday," he added, refusing to make the subject.

NATO pays for American weapons

The American leader besides revealed details of the fresh agreement concluded with NATO and Ukraine during the June Alliance Summit. According to the president, the agreement concerns the handing over of American weapons to Russia's country.

- I'm sorry. We send weapons to NATO, and NATO pays a 100 percent for these weapons... and then NATO will hand over these weapons (Ukraine) - explained Trump, quoted by NBC. However, the station stressed that it was unclear whether the president referred to the thought that any NATO members would buy weapons produced in the US on behalf of Ukraine. specified a mechanics would guarantee that the United States would not gotta bear the cost of military support for Ukraine.

This month, the U.S. administration stopped the supply of any types of arms to Ukraine, but any shipments have already resumed.

On Tuesday, Trump announced that the US would send more weapons to Ukraine to aid her defend herself against Russian attacks. This declaration continues American military support for the country under attack.

New work rates

In the same interview, the president besides announced plans to introduce common tariffs of 15 or 20 percent against most US trading partners. He noted that the countries of the European Union and Canada will receive letters on fresh work rates "today or tomorrow".

(PAP) Note: This article was edited with Artificial Intelligence.

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