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Trump Upset, Threatens Russian Oil Taxes

Trump Upset, Threatens Russian Oil Taxes

March 31, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Health

Trump⁢ Expresses Anger at Putin Over ⁣Zelenskyy comments,​ Threatens Oil ⁢Tariffs

Table of Contents

  • Trump⁢ Expresses Anger at Putin Over ⁣Zelenskyy comments,​ Threatens Oil ⁢Tariffs
    • Putin’s Proposal⁣ for Ukraine Sparks​ Ire
    • Trump Threatens ‌Tariffs on ‍Russian Oil
    • Trump Downplays Lasting Impact ⁤of Anger
    • U.S. Seeks Cease-fire, Concerns ‍in Kyiv ‍and Europe
    • Zelenskyy Calls⁤ for More Pressure on Russia
    • Limited Moratorium on Energy ‍Sites
  • Trump Expresses Anger at putin Over⁣ Ukraine Remarks, Threatens Oil Tariffs
    • what ‌was ⁣trump’s Reaction to Putin’s Remarks?
    • Why is Trump‌ Angry at⁣ Putin?
    • What Actions ⁢did ⁣Trump Threaten?
    • How Soon Could These Tariffs Be ⁣Implemented?
    • Does⁤ Trump⁢ Believe ‌His Anger Will Impact his Relationship ‍with Putin?
    • What is the U.S.⁢ Objective Regarding the ‍War in Ukraine?
    • What are⁤ the Concerns‌ Expressed by Others?
    • What‍ is ​Zelenskyy’s Stance on the Peace Initiatives?
    • What is​ the Current Status of Attacks on Energy Sites in Ukraine?
    • Key Points⁣ Summarized

WASHINGTON (AP) ‌— Former U.S. President Donald Trump ⁢voiced ‍strong disapproval of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent remarks ‍questioning the credibility of Ukrainian President Volodymyr ‌Zelenskyy. In an interview Sunday, Trump said he was ⁤”vrey upset” and “furious” with Putin’s stance and intends to ​address the issue‍ with ⁤him directly ⁢in the coming days,​ according ⁢to NBC ⁣News.

Putin’s Proposal⁣ for Ukraine Sparks​ Ire

Putin⁢ suggested Friday the possibility of establishing a‍ transitional government in kyiv, a move ⁢perceived as potentially ousting Zelenskyy. This ⁤proposal has drawn sharp criticism ⁤from Trump, who has threatened to impose ⁢new‍ tariffs⁢ on⁤ Russian oil if progress toward peace is ‍not achieved.

Trump Threatens ‌Tariffs on ‍Russian Oil

“If Russia and I do ‍not manage to conclude an agreement to put an ⁣end to the⁤ bloodbath in Ukraine, and if I think it⁣ is indeed the fault of Russia -‌ which may not be the case – but if I‌ think it is Russia’s fault, I will impose secondary⁣ prices on oil, all over⁣ the oil from⁢ Russia,” Trump stated.

He further elaborated, stating that “There will be customs duties of 25% on ⁢oil and ⁣other products sold in‍ the United States, secondary customs duties.” ‍Trump indicated that these tariffs could ⁣be‍ implemented within a month if ⁤a ⁣cease-fire⁤ agreement⁤ is⁣ not reached, ‍according to reports.

Trump Downplays Lasting Impact ⁤of Anger

Despite his strong words,​ Trump suggested that his relationship ⁢with ​Putin remains positive. “Anger dissipates quickly… if⁣ it acts as it should,” Trump said, implying that the disagreement would not necessarily damage their overall rapport.

U.S. Seeks Cease-fire, Concerns ‍in Kyiv ‍and Europe

Trump has emphasized ending the war ⁢in Ukraine as ‌a primary objective. Recent weeks have seen⁢ increased diplomatic engagement between​ Washington and Moscow,‍ raising concerns among ⁢Ukrainian and European leaders about potential agreements made without their​ full‍ involvement.

Zelenskyy Calls⁤ for More Pressure on Russia

Zelenskyy stated Saturday that Russia had not adequately responded⁣ to U.S. ⁤peace initiatives, citing ‌a lack of “real⁤ pressure.” Kyiv⁣ reportedly ⁢accepted an unconditional ‍30-day‍ cease-fire, but Moscow rejected‍ the proposal.

Limited Moratorium on Energy ‍Sites

While ​Russia‍ has agreed to a limited moratorium on attacks targeting energy ‌sites, both ​Moscow and Kyiv continue to accuse each other ​of violating even‍ this limited agreement.

Trump Expresses Anger at putin Over⁣ Ukraine Remarks, Threatens Oil Tariffs

what ‌was ⁣trump’s Reaction to Putin’s Remarks?

Former ⁢U.S. President Donald Trump expressed strong disapproval of‌ Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ‌remarks questioning the credibility‌ of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. According to⁣ NBC News, Trump stated he was “very upset” and ‍”furious” with Putin’s stance.

Why is Trump‌ Angry at⁣ Putin?

Trump’s anger stems from Putin’s remarks questioning the credibility of Ukrainian‌ President Zelenskyy. Further⁢ fueling the tension is Putin’s Friday proposal to establish a transitional government⁣ in Kyiv—perceived as an attempt to oust⁢ Zelenskyy.

What Actions ⁢did ⁣Trump Threaten?

Trump threatened to impose ⁤new tariffs on Russian oil if progress toward peace in Ukraine is‍ not achieved or⁤ if he​ believes Russia is at ⁢fault for a continued “bloodbath.” ‍these tariffs would include:

  • “Secondary prices on oil, all over the oil from ⁤Russia.”
  • Customs duties of 25%​ on oil and other Russian⁣ products sold in the United States.

How Soon Could These Tariffs Be ⁣Implemented?

According to reports, Trump indicated that these tariffs⁢ could be implemented within a month if a cease-fire agreement is‌ not reached.

Does⁤ Trump⁢ Believe ‌His Anger Will Impact his Relationship ‍with Putin?

Trump suggests‌ that his anger is ‍unlikely⁤ to‍ damage his relationship with Putin in the long term. He ⁣stated, “Anger dissipates quickly…‌ if it acts as it should,” implying a ⁣belief that the disagreement would not⁣ lastingly⁣ impact‍ their rapport.

What is the U.S.⁢ Objective Regarding the ‍War in Ukraine?

Trump has emphasized ending ​the war in Ukraine as a primary objective. The ‌U.S. has increased diplomatic engagement with Moscow in recent weeks.

What are⁤ the Concerns‌ Expressed by Others?

Increased diplomatic engagement between Washington⁤ and Moscow has raised concerns among Ukrainian and European⁣ leaders about potential agreements made without ⁣their full involvement.

What‍ is ​Zelenskyy’s Stance on the Peace Initiatives?

zelenskyy ⁤stated that Russia⁣ had not adequately responded​ to U.S. peace initiatives, citing a lack ​of “real pressure.” Kyiv reportedly accepted an⁢ unconditional 30-day‍ cease-fire, which ⁢Moscow rejected.

What is​ the Current Status of Attacks on Energy Sites in Ukraine?

While Russia has agreed ‍to a limited moratorium on attacks‍ targeting energy sites,both Moscow and Kyiv ‌continue to accuse each other of violating the limited agreement.

Key Points⁣ Summarized

Here’s a summary of the key events and Trump’s reactions:

Event Trump’s Reaction/action Key Details
Putin’s Remarks on Zelenskyy Strong disapproval; “very upset” and ⁤”furious” Remarks questioned Zelenskyy’s credibility.
Putin’s Proposal for Transitional Government in Kyiv Criticism; Threat of ‍Oil Tariffs Seen as a potential attempt to oust Zelenskyy.
Threat of⁤ Oil Tariffs “Secondary ​prices on oil” and 25% customs duties if⁣ cease-fire not reached Could be implemented within a month.
Overall⁣ Relationship with⁢ putin Believes anger will dissipate Implies the disagreement won’t significantly damage their rapport.
Ceasefire​ Efforts Emphasis on ending ​the war Increased diplomatic engagement between ⁤U.S. and Russia, raising concerns.

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