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The White House on Monday morning revealed that the president Donald Trump He wants to do “everything you need” to bring Russian President Vladimir Putin to the peacekeeping table with Ukraine, including slaughtering Russia with additional sanctions.
White House Deputy Chief James Blair joined “Fox & Friends” to discuss the latest endeavor of Trump’s administration to establish peace between Russia and Ukraineincluding the frustration that Trump has on both sides.
“Obviously the president feels like we are making progress, but he was frustrated on both sides, which he clearly said,” Blair said. “Over the weekend, he said that the Ukrainians were supposed to sign a contract with the USA a few weeks ago, and he wants them to hurry up and do so. And Putin, [Trump] is very dissatisfied with the attacks on civilian areas last week, and [Trump’s] Put on the table by increasing sanctions, secondary oil tariffs, everything you need to be sure to hurry and reach the table and create peace. “
Russia launched a deadly rocket attack on Kiev, which killed at least 12 people on April 24 and injured at least 90, including children.

Putin has so far refused to accept the complete unconditional truce. (Aleksey Babushkin, Sputten, Kremlin’s Photo, File)
Asked if Trump is angry with the idea that Putin can move him, Blair pointed to The President’s statement published on its social platform on Saturday.
“Well, look, he made a statement, I mean, two days ago about his truth [Social account]Where he said he did not want to be eavesdropped, he would not accept it. “Blair said.” Again, he is dissatisfied with the attacks on civilian areas, and the president said he felt like he may not want peace as bad as he says he does. And the president will not advocate for that. If that means an increase in sanctions, he obviously put it on the table. “

Trump is trying to conclude a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. (Reuters/Leah Millis, file)
Blair talked to Fox News about an hour before Kremlin announced a three -day truce with Ukraine from May 8 to May 10 to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany during World War II. Kyiv did not immediately respond to the announcement.
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Putin is previously He said that in principle he agreed with the Russian-Zagreb Agreement on the termination of fire, although he had so far refused to accept the complete unconditional truce.
Over the weekend, now State Secretary Marco Rubio The temperature of the expectation for the great peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia seemed to say, saying the NBC “Meet the Press” that while the progress was reached, the contract was “still no”.
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Russian Foreign Minister Rubio, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sergei Lavrov, told CBS “Face the Nation” in a pre -recorded interview that broadcast on Sunday that Russia would not discuss potential negotiations in public, although it emphasized that Russia “is always available for dialogue”.