Trump will not be constantly happy with the Ukrainian of Putin meeting

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President Donald Trump said on Friday that he “will not be happy” if he does not move away from his meeting with President Vladimir Putin with a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump told Bret Baier de Fox News that he didn’t like to have “too many expectations”, but “I would like to have a cease-fire”.
“I wouldn’t be delighted if I didn’t understand it,” he said. “Everyone says:” You will not get a cease-fire. You – it will take place during the second meeting “… but I will not be satisfied with this.”
The president said that he could completely cancel the talks if the summit on Friday does not go well.
“I will not be happy if I would say to it without a form of ceasefire. Now, I-I say this, and I said it from the start: it’s really putting the table today. We are going to have another meeting, if things work, which will be very soon, or we will not have any more meetings, maybe ever.”
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Trump spoke by stealing on Air Force One to Anchorage, Alaska, where he and his team met the Russian delegation during the first face to face with Putin of the new administration.

Trump said he “won’t be happy” if Putin does not accept a cease-fire during the summit. (Reuters / Kevin Lamarque)
Trump said that he would not negotiate peace on behalf of Ukraine, but prefers to “put the table” for negotiations between Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“Well, look, it’s not for me to negotiate an agreement for Ukraine, but I can certainly put the table to negotiate the agreement,” he said. “Our next meeting will have President Zelenskyy and President Putin and probably me.”
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Trump also added that he “may have to start likes” Hillary Clinton, after the former Democratic presidential candidate said that she would name Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize if he negotiated a peace agreement and “capitled” from Russia.
“It was very good. I might have to start love again,” said Trump.

Trump and Putin shake hands in Alaska before their meeting. (Reuters / Kevin Lamarque)
Clinton, a former secretary of state, said that there were several things that Trump needed for Putin to accept if he should deserve the Nobel Peace Prize.
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“But perhaps this is an opportunity to specify that there must be a ceasefire, there will be no exchange of territory, and that, over a period of time, Putin should really withdraw from the territory he has grasped in order to demonstrate his efforts in good faith, say, not to threaten European security,” she said.
Gabriel Hays of Fox News contributed to this report.