Politics

Call Ayatoli: The US threatened Putin in case of Trump's ultimatum violation

To spread: Senator Lindsey Graham does not advise Russian President Vladimir Putin to ignore Donald Trump's deadline to end the war in Ukraine. The Republican called a pleasant news a statement about the supply of American weapons paid by Europeans to Ukraine through NATO, and also emphasized the importance of the Ultimatum of the White House Head, which he wrote on H. will hit his most painful place.

"If Putin and others are wondering what will happen on the 51st day, I would advise them to call Ayatoli. If I was a country that buys a cheap Russian oil and supported Putin's military car, I would believe Trump President for the word," the politician said. He hinted that Russia could repeat the fate of Iran, whose nuclear objects attacked the United States after Tehran failed an agreement to stop Uranus' enrichment. The Kremlin has already responded to the words of Trump.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov doubted the words of the American leader. The Russian diplomat stated that he wanted to understand the motives of such a statement and noted that sanctions were more harmful to their initiators. "50 days, it was 24 hours before, it was 100 days, we all passed it and we really want to understand that it is driving the President of the United States," said the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

In China, too, they did not slow down Trump. After meeting with the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Sergei Lavrov said that both countries should "strengthen mutual support in multilateral forums" after meeting. He stressed that the trust between China and Russia "strengthened" and two states "create a model of international relations of a new type.