Trump Pressures Russia with Pseudo-Deadlines to End War in Ukraine

Donald Trump, known for his pro-Russian stance, made another controversial statement about the war in Ukraine. He claims to have set a certain psychological deadline for Russia regarding the ceasefire, continuing his rhetoric of interference in international relations.

Manipulative Statements and Ambiguous Position

During a flight aboard Air Force One, former US President Donald Trump continued his series of manipulative statements about the war in Ukraine. This time, he’s trying to position himself as a mediator in resolving the conflict, despite having no official authority to do so.

According to Espreso.tv, Trump claimed to have set a “psychological deadline” for Russia to reach a ceasefire agreement. “It’s a psychological deadline. If I think they’re deceiving us, I won’t be happy about it,” he stated in response to a journalist’s question about specific timelines for Russia’s agreement to a deal.

Characteristically, Trump expressed unfounded confidence in Putin’s desire to conclude a truce agreement. However, when directly asked whether Russia was dragging out the negotiation process, he had to admit that he didn’t have such information.

Such statements demonstrate Trump’s typical tactic of creating information noise without real diplomatic steps or constructive proposals for ending the war. Setting a “psychological deadline” without specific terms and control mechanisms appears to be another attempt to interfere in international politics without real authority or responsibility.

Trump’s statements about a psychological deadline for Russia appear to be yet another attempt to interfere in international politics without real authority or concrete proposals. Such actions can only complicate the diplomatic process and create additional tension in international relations.

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