What do you expect from Trump Putin's phone call


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President Donald Trump It was announced on Sunday that he is likely to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, and the White House have since confirmed the call.

Trump is keen to fulfill the promise of his campaign by concluding a deal with Putin to end the war in Ukraine, which was called the “Blood Bath”.

Here is what to expect and what cannot be expected to talk to them.

Trump and Putin are likely to remain friendly and respectful to each other, while continuing to present their skills and talents in diplomacy. Unlike former President Biden and his vice president, Kamala Harris, who is often angry because of Putin's spread, describing him as a “killer”, Trump does not insult Putin. The master of the art of the deal knows how to dance the vales of diplomacy.

Putin does not rush to follow the “Trump Time” suggestion to a ceasefire

The photo depicts Trump, Zelinski and Putin

Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski, the left, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin

Under the interface, neither Trump nor Putin trust each other. Despite the positive smiles and gestures, in his first term, Trump continued the policy of fighting Russia the most powerful since Ronald Reagan. He authorized deadly aid to Ukraine, the penalties of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and they spied the Russian spy who were working outside its embassy while they were diplomats, and closed three Russian facilities in the United States, which served as actual spy operating rules targeting the country. Trump also took several measures to alleviate Russia's ability to exploit the weaknesses of the American war, which relies heavily on technology.

In turn, Putin is Trump's views As a very difficult and worthy opponent, an unpredictable and difficult to treat in the way the Russian dictator played former presidents: Bush, Obama and Biden. In 2017, when the journalist was asked whether he was disappointed in Trump after the closure of Russian diplomatic facilities in New York, Washington and San Francisco, Putin described the question “naive”. The former KGB worker said that Trump is “not my bride, and I am not his groom.”

Putin's frown

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his speech to the nation in Moscow on March 23, 2024. (Mikhail Metzel/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)

In 2018, after the summit in Helsinki, Putin mocked the idea that Trump trusted him: “You can't trust anyone. Where did you get the idea that Trump trusts me and I fully trust him?” Putin told the journalists. “He (Trump) defends the interests of the United States of America, and I am from Russia.”

In fact, feelings and emotions are not simply part of monitoring the rule that the serious and powerful heads of state use when dealing with each other, especially when it comes to Russia and the United States, both of which consider themselves the great exceptional powers.

When it comes to the objective aspect of the Trump Putin deal on Ukraine, there will be no penetration on Tuesday. But the two sides are likely to report positive progress with no specific details.

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President Donald Trump (Donald Trump Campaign 2024)

The ceasefire deal for 30 days is not achieved. Putin is unlikely to be forced to accept a ceasefire because he is ready to fight to the bitter end.

President Trump recently admitted, Putin, “carrying all cards.” Washington is likely to put more severe economic pressure on Moscow, and US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessens and the director of the National Economic Council Kevin Hayast suggested recently. Hasit claimed that there is “a lot of things” that Trump is ready to use as part of his “carrot or sticks” strategy to pressure Putin.

But the Russians believe that the Trump team is deceiving, indicating that it is very risk playing cards that involve global economic repercussions. The Russians believe more aggressive sanctions against the energy sector in Russia will bring counter -results, which leads to high prices here. Regardless, Moscow believes it can overcome the sanctions, as it has done so far. In fact, Putin's behavior has not changed in the past decade.

The Ukrainian National Police said that seven people had died and five wounded in a mortar knee, in Macariif. (The National Police of Ukraine)

The effects of a mortar blow to Macariif, east of Kyiv, in Ukraine (The National Police of Ukraine)

President Trump is likely to call that the deal with Putin is more difficult to conclude than he thought. To make her the promise of his campaign, Trump He might have obtained himself in an incomprehensible time frame, giving Putin the leverage. Trump advisers in Russia should clearly put the supreme leader in the complexity of the issue of Russia-Ukraine that Washington intervened by pressuring it. Ukraine in NATO In the first place.

Russian media praises Putin's “six” message to Trump “Sabr” (Za Mir, no est 'nyuansyIn the Russian language), referring to Putin's recent television statement in which he claimed that Russia is for peace, but “there are accurate differences.” On Sunday, Trump claimed that he was “somewhat sarcastic” when he promised the campaign to end the war of Russia, Ukraine within 24 hours.

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On Sunday night, he spoke with Air Force One journalists, Trump looked more realistic and clear.

“We want to see whether we can finish,” he said. “Perhaps we can, maybe we cannot, but I think we have a very good chance.”

If the supreme commander realizes that Putin connects him, he will cancel the call and walk away. Allowing Putin's skipping may relieve him, which prompted to return if the Russians really want peace. Certainly, the chaos inherited by President Trump from Biden and the Europeans will not be resolved in a phone call, at all.

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