Trump warned Putin: The patience of the USA towards Russia is running out.

Trump warned Putin: The patience of the USA towards Russia is running out
Trump warned Putin: The patience of the USA towards Russia is running out

Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with Putin

According to The Sun: Donald Trump stated that his patience with Vladimir Putin is 'running out quickly', but he plans no new sanctions for now.

The President of the United States expressed his displeasure with the Russian leader just days after drones owned by Russia violated Polish airspace.

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Trump noted that while he has close ties to Putin, he is angry about recent events, and that the Russian leadership has been given clear deadlines to return to peace negotiations. He emphasized that he has 'already done a lot', hinting at possible tariffs on Indian goods.

The President also stressed that the situation is urgent, stating: 'This is more of a European problem than ours.'

The drone incident and its consequences

Poland's air defense and NATO sprang into action on Wednesday when 19 objects violated Polish airspace. Some of these objects turned out to be drones that crossed the border from Belarus. Moscow denies any connection to this incident.

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Trump did not blame Putin for the drone intrusion, but Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk dismissed the version of a 'mistake' and stated: '[That was] the deepest conflict since World War II.'

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Trump accused Zelensky

Although Trump sees the circumstances of the conflict as deliberate, he partially blames the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, remarking: 'It takes two to tango.'

He also emphasized that 'now Zelensky wants, while Putin remains a symbolic question.'

AP Trump continues to actively comment on the situation evolving around Poland and Ukraine. This shows that the conflict remains in the spotlight of international interest, especially in light of new threats that could arise from Russian aggression. Further actions of the USA and its allies are becoming increasingly significant in the context of security in Europe.

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