The White House revealed on Monday morning that President Donald Trump Russian Russian Vladimir Putin to “do whatever he wants” to bring to the table for peace talks with Ukraine, including additional restrictions also involves slapping Russia.
James Blair, Deputy Chief of the White House, joined the “Fox and Friends” to discuss the latest on the trump administration’s effort for broker peace between Russia and Ukraine, including the disappointment with both sides.
“Obviously, the President feels that we are progressing, but he is disappointed on both sides, which he has clarified,” Blair said. “He said in the weekend that Ukrainian should have signed the deal with us weeks ago, and he wants them to hurry and do so. And Putin, (Trump) is very angry with the attacks on civilian areas last week, and (Trump’s) growing restrictions on the table, putting secondary tariffs on the oil, which also ensures that they get peace and peace.”
Russia began a deadly missile attack on Kiev with at least 12 people killed and injured at least 90 children on 24 April.
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Putin has so far refused to accept a complete unconditional ceasefire. (Alexi Babaskin, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo, File)
Asked if Trump was angry at the view that Putin could do with him, Blair pointed to a statement posted on his true social stage on Saturday.
“Okay, look, he made a statement, I think, on his truth (social account) two days ago, where he said that he does not want to do it, he will not accept it.” Blair said. “He is angry, again, with attacks on civilians, and the President said that it makes him feel as much as he does not want peace as he says.

Trump is trying to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. (Reuters/Lih Millis, File)
During the Second World War, Nazi spoke to Fox News, about an hour before the announcement of a three -day ceasefire with Ukraine from 8 May to 10 to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union victory over Germany. Kiev did not respond to the announcement immediately.
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Putin has earlier stated that he agrees in principle with the Russia-Ukraine ceasefire deal, although so far has refused to accept a complete unconditional ceasefire.
Over the weekends, the US State Secretary Marco Rubio appeared to pay attention to expectations for a major peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia, telling NBC’s “Meat the Press” that while the progress has been made, a deal is “still”.
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Rubio’s Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavarov, in a pre-freed interview on Sunday, CBS “” “” “” “” “did not discuss any possible talks, although it was emphasized that Russia is always available for a dialogue. ,