Trump, in a phone call to the BBC, stated, "I trust almost no-one," when questioned about his confidence in Putin. This comment came shortly after an announcement regarding military aid to Ukraine and a stern warning of potential tariffs on Russia. The 20-minute conversation touched on various topics, including NATO, which Trump has previously labeled as "obsolete." He has since changed his stance, saying, "NATO is now becoming the opposite of that," and reaffirmed his belief in the principle of collective defense.
Reflecting on an assassination attempt that occurred nearly a year ago, Trump commented that he prefers not to dwell on whether it has impacted him. He succinctly stated, "I don't like to think about if it did change me." As he discussed his disappointment with Putin, the president recalled past instances where he believed a deal with Russia was imminent, stating, "I'm disappointed in him, but I'm not done with him." On the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, he reiterated that discussions to halt the violence are ongoing, albeit frustratingly interrupted by Russia's actions.
Looking ahead, Trump mentioned his anticipation for a second state visit to the UK, emphasizing respect for King Charles, whom he described as a "great gentleman."
Through this interview, it becomes clear that while Trump is frustrated with Putin's actions, he remains committed to maintaining dialogue, all while navigating complex geopolitical waters.
Reflecting on an assassination attempt that occurred nearly a year ago, Trump commented that he prefers not to dwell on whether it has impacted him. He succinctly stated, "I don't like to think about if it did change me." As he discussed his disappointment with Putin, the president recalled past instances where he believed a deal with Russia was imminent, stating, "I'm disappointed in him, but I'm not done with him." On the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, he reiterated that discussions to halt the violence are ongoing, albeit frustratingly interrupted by Russia's actions.
Looking ahead, Trump mentioned his anticipation for a second state visit to the UK, emphasizing respect for King Charles, whom he described as a "great gentleman."
Through this interview, it becomes clear that while Trump is frustrated with Putin's actions, he remains committed to maintaining dialogue, all while navigating complex geopolitical waters.