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Trump Rages at Putin Over Ukraine Talks

Trump Rages at Putin Over Ukraine Talks

May 29, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Former President Donald Trump has sharply criticized Vladimir Putin, casting doubt on the Russian leader’s commitment‌ to genuine peace negotiations concerning Ukraine;‍ this is the chief takeaway in a rapidly evolving situation. Trump is⁣ skeptical of Putin’s sincerity, especially given the demands ‌for Western guarantees that NATO will ‌cease ⁢expansion. The response from Moscow has been intense, signaling a potential escalation⁢ of tensions, with Ukraine retaliating with drone strikes on Moscow. As the world watches, key diplomatic⁣ meetings are planned, aiming to find common ground. News Directory 3 provides comprehensive coverage of this story. Discover what’s next in the complex diplomatic dance between these global powers.

Key Points

  • Trump cautions​ Putin on​ Ukraine peace talk sincerity.
  • Putin ⁤seeks written ‍guarantees‍ against ⁤NATO expansion.
  • Ukraine retaliates with drone strikes on Moscow.

Trump Warns Putin Over Ukraine Peace Talks, ‍Cites Risk of Playing with Fire

‌ Updated May 29, 2025

Former U.S. ⁤President Donald Trump has issued⁤ a sharp warning to Vladimir Putin, questioning⁤ the⁤ Russian ‌leader’s commitment‍ to genuine peace ⁣negotiations regarding ukraine. Trump’s remarks follow Putin’s demands for Western guarantees that ​NATO will ‌cease its eastward expansion, ‍raising concerns about the ⁢sincerity of Russia’s diplomatic efforts.

Trump suggested ⁤that putin​ might be insincere about de-escalation. He stated that the U.S.⁣ would respond “a little differently” if Putin is merely “tapping us along.” His comments came⁣ after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov⁢ announced proposed peace talks in Istanbul on ​June 2,awaiting Kyiv’s response.

President​ Trump



Trump lashed out via his Truth Social platform
(Image: Getty)

Putin’s demands include a written ‌commitment from the West ensuring that NATO will not expand to include Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova. This stance reflects the Kremlin’s long-standing​ opposition‌ to NATO’s presence in former Soviet territories.

kyiv has firmly rejected Russia’s right to dictate its foreign⁤ policy choices, asserting its sovereign right to⁣ pursue NATO membership. ⁤The⁤ ongoing ⁢tensions underscore the‍ deep divisions and mistrust ⁣between Russia⁤ and the West regarding the future of Ukraine.

Trump amplified his criticism on social⁤ media, warning Putin against “playing with fire.” ‍Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Medvedev responded, cautioning that the only “REALLY BAD” outcome would be a global war.

What Vladimir Putin ‍doesn’t realize is that if it weren’t for me,lots of really bad⁤ things would have already⁣ happened ​to Russia,and I mean REALLY BAD. He’s playing⁤ with fire! ‍

Regarding Trump’s words ‌about Putin ‘playing with fire’ and ‘really bad things’ happening to‍ Russia, I only‍ no of⁤ one REALLY BAD thing: WWIII.

Amidst these diplomatic tensions, Ukraine executed‍ a ​retaliatory strike ‌on Moscow, targeting ​key infrastructure in⁣ the Zelenograd district and other defense installations. Russia claims Ukraine launched nearly ‌300 ​drones in the overnight attack.

What’s next

While the Kremlin confirms it is ⁤indeed ⁤drafting a memorandum for Ukraine, no deadline has been set for a ceasefire. The situation remains volatile, with both diplomatic and military actions⁤ escalating.

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