Donald Trump orders this Friday, August 1, sending two nuclear submarines in response to the “provocative” comments of Russia. “The words are very important can often have unexpected consequences,” he wrote on his social network of the social network.
The buildings will be implemented “in the areas in question,” said the American manager, without providing more details.
“What Russia is doing is disgusting”
This is an answer to “highly provocative statements of former Russian president Dmitri Medvedev”. The latter said significantly that “every new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war.” A little earlier in July, the former Kremlin tenant, accustomed to stormy exits, suggested “launching preventive attacks” against the West.
President Donald Trump gave in June a 50 -day period to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to end the war under penalty of sanctions, before reducing it this week to ten days, until next Friday.
The White House tenant said they consider “secondary” sanctions, that is, moving countries that buy Russian products, for example, hydrocarbons, to dry Moscow’s income.
This Thursday, the US President sentenced the recent Russian bombings against Kyiv. An attack with unmanned aircraft and missiles against the Ukrainian capital left at least 16 dead and more than 150 wounded this Thursday.
“Russia, I find what it does is disgust. I think Russia seems very sad,” said Donald Trump this Thursday night.
In recent weeks, Russian attacks against the Ukrainian territory have multiplied. In July, Moscow launched more drones against Ukraine than in any other month since the beginning of the invasion in February 2022.
However, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that he wanted a “sustainable peace” in Ukraine on Friday, his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky called it, in response, to meet to negotiate. Among the requirements of the Kremlin, the sale of four regions of the south and east of Ukraine, as well as Crimea, the “demilitarization” of the country and its resignation to join NATO, which kyiv judges unacceptable.
Russia and Ukraine have held three sessions of direct conversations led by negotiator teams, without achieving real advances towards a peace agreement.
Source: BFM TV
