
Donald Trump speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday Donald Trump has said he is "very angry" and "pissed off" with Russian President Vladimir Putin after weeks of attempting to negotiate a ceasefire in Ukraine. In an NBC News interview, the US president criticised Putin for attacking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's credibility, and threatened to impose a 50% tariff on countries buying Russian oil if he did not agree to a ceasefire.
Main Idea: Donald Trump said he is very angry with Vladimir Putin and warned of new trade penalties if Russia does not agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Key Points:
Trump’s threat of higher tariffs on Russian oil buyers could raise energy and goods prices for US households and small businesses if the dispute spreads.
Stronger pressure on Putin could push ceasefire talks forward and reduce war risks that can unsettle markets and families.
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Co-central figure in the ceasefire negotiations and the target of Trump’s criticism and threatened consequences.
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Mentioned in Trump’s comments about Ukraine’s future membership and security guarantees.
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