Trump says Melania underlined Putin’s false promises on Ukrainian peace

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President Trump suggested on Monday that First Lady Melania Trump convinced him that Russian President Vladimir Putin is permanently his promises on a possible peace agreement with Ukraine.
Trump met the secretary general of NATO, Mark Rutte, when he spoke with the journalists of the current war.
He explained that his wife underlined Putin’s false promises after Trump’s phone calls with the Russian leader in the midst of calls for an agreement to end the conflict.
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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump are held together during an event at his home in Mar-A-Lago. (Joe Raedle / Getty Images)
“I go home. I say to the First Lady:” You know, I spoke to Vladimir today. We had a wonderful conversation. “She said,” Oh, really?
“There are times when I would come home. I would say: ‘First lady, I had the most wonderful conversation with Vladimir. I think we are finished.’ And then I’m going to turn on television, or she will tell me once: “Wow, it’s strange because they just bombed a” nursing home “, Trump said in another conversation. “I would say:” What? “”
Moscow has repeatedly attacked Ukraine with drones and missiles following calls between Putin and Trump.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump spoke several times by telephone of a possible peace agreement in Ukraine. (Images Andrew Harnik / Getty; Fox News Digital)
Last week, Trump seemed frustrated, saying he was not satisfied with Putin “because he kills a lot of people”.
He said he was planning to give Ukraine more help to help him withs Russian attacks. Trump confirmed on Monday, confirmed that he had agreed to sell weapons at NATO for a few moments after declaring that Putin had 50 days to conclude a peace agreement with Ukraine or cope with “100%” prices.
“They are still standing European nations,” said Rutte. “I have been in contact with many countries. I can tell you at the moment Germany, massively, but also Finland and Denmark and Sweden and Norway – we have the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Canada – They all want to be part of it.”
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“And this is only the first wave. There will be more,” confirmed Rutte. “So what we will do is work on NATO systems to make sure we know what Ukrainians need.”