"They produce a lot of UAV": Trump asked if he spoke with Putin about the attacks of drones in Ukraine
The correspondents asked the US President whether during their conversation with Vladimir Putin he raised the issue of Russian purchase in Iran and North Korea, because these countries provide the Kremlin with a means of war with Ukraine and for shelling of peaceful cities. Trump said they did not communicate with each other, and then added that "all the questions were important for him.
" Speaking of other issues in the settlement of the Russian-Ukrainian war, Trump mentioned Ukrainian children stolen by Russia in the territory of a hostile state. Although the US President did not say it directly, however, he probably meant to be taken out of children illegally outside Ukraine to Russia. He stated that many children live in Russia, and again reminded that if he was president of his time, then "this situation would not have happened.
" "It's a terrible situation that would never have happened if I was president," he said. The next question concerned massive shelling of percussion drones of the Ukrainian territory, to which the Russian side is constantly resorting. The correspondents asked Trump why he did nothing with the situation when Ukraine is under the attack of Iranian UAVs. "I get reports about it. And we look at the reports. You are right. They produce many drones. Iran produces many drones," the US President said.
When asked why he did nothing with it, Trump did not respond directly, but added that Iran is "very high" in his list of things that need to be monitored. " In the context of talking about Iran Trump, he also mentioned his letter, which he previously sent to the heads of the state. He threatened Iran that "very bad things" would happen to him, if the country does not go negotiation. "I do not want it to happen," the US President said.
Recently, President Masud Pesshkian reacted to the calls of Trump to go for nuclear negotiations between countries that were accompanied by threats to start hostilities if Tehran did not agree to such negotiations. Pesashian said the US can do "everything they want", and added that his country is not going to negotiate with the United States, even despite threats. After that, Trump urged the Senate to attack Iran because of the "threat to national security. " Such calls were made on March 21.