Trump refuses to sanction Russia. The president of the United States has his own plan

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Donald Trump's decision not to impose additional sanctions on Russia has sparked comments in the media and among European leaders. According to the fresh York Times, the president of the United States can consider future trade relations with Russia as part of an economical strategy.


According to the "New York Times" account, Trump changed his head after talking to Russian president Vladimir Putin. He stated that the war in Ukraine is primarily a European substance and that only Ukraine and Russia can scope an agreement due to the fact that they know the details of the negotiations.

European leaders reacted with concern. They fear that Trump's decision may mean trying to normalize his relation with the Kremlin. "New York Times" points out that although Trump frequently uses economical tools to exert force on a political opponent, he shows greater caution in Russia.

One White home authoritative told the diary that according to Trump "additional sanctions against Russia would limit business opportunities, and the president wants to maximize American economical opportunities".

Trump refuses to impose sanctions on Russia


– It'll be my decision. And no 1 else. We will see how Russia behaves, see what happens – Trump stated, speaking about possible sanctions against Russia. He responded to the appeal of the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski.

Let us remind that on Monday Trump held telephone calls with both the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski and the president of Russia. He rated them positive.

"Russia and Ukraine will immediately start negotiations on ceasefire and, more importantly, end the war. The terms of this agreement will be negotiated between the 2 parties. (...) The speech and atmosphere of the conversation were excellent," he wrote online.

He spoke about business at the same time due to the fact that he added that "Russia wants to trade on a large scale with the United States erstwhile this catastrophic "slaughter" comes to an end – and I agree." "For Russia it is simply a large chance to make jobs and make large wealth. (...) Similarly, Ukraine can benefit enormously from trade in the process of rebuilding its country," the president of the United States pointed out.

“Russia is ready to work with Kiev on a memorandum on the future peace treaty,” said Vladimir Putin on Monday as quoted by TASS.

However, it is worth recalling that akin declarations have already been made but have not led to permanent changes. Russian attacks in Ukraine continue.

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