President Trump warned of Russia’s Friday to be taken seriously about the conversations to end his war in Ukraine, since his best envoy traveled to St. Petersburg to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“Russia has to move,” the president wrote in Truth Social before traveling to the Walter Reed Medical Center for his annual physical examination.
“Too many people are dying, thousands per week, in a terrible and meaningless war, a war that should never happen, and I wouldn’t, if I were president!”
The special envoy Steve Witkoff came with the hope of promoting the peace conversations that have stagnated in recent weeks.
Trump’s officials had with Russian and Ukrainian officials separately in Saudi Arabia, weekly on the establishment of peace in the three -year war.
The meetings produced a semi-wrapped agreement on energy infrastructure, but Russia continued to shoot missiles to Ukraine and Putin issued a directive to recruit 160,000 additional men before a June deadline.
Trump, who at first was hoping to ensure a peace agreement, has recently become sour with Putin, with the count of NBC News last month that was “angry” and “angry” with the Russian tyrant questioning Volodymyrkyr Ukranian Volodymyrkyr.
“If Russia and I cannot make an agreement to stop the spill of blood in Ucrine, and if I think it was Russia’s fault, which might not be, but if I think it was Russia’s fault, I will put in Russia, in oil.
Russia’s meeting will be the third time that Witkoff has gone to Moscow to negotiate on the name of Trump. The real estate tycoon is the first main official to meet with Russian leadership since the invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022.
Witkoff has said that he does not see Putin as a “bad one”, tells the personality of the media Tucker Carlson in March that the “key” problems in the negotiations will be the destiny of Ukraine occupied by Russia.
The State Department did not respond to a consultation of the publication on the Witkoff meeting.