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To spread: US President Donald Trump has stated to his close environment that he...

"Can't sleep": Trump admitted that he would not complete the war in Ukraine through Putin - WSJ

To spread: US President Donald Trump has stated to his close environment that he has a "frustration that does not allow him to sleep at night" about the inability to quickly end the Russian-Ukrainian war. He considers the main obstacle to peace the Russian leader Vladimir Putin. About it reports The Wall Street Journal with reference to unnamed interlocutors. The media sources indicate that Trump shared his thoughts with the surroundings of his campaign during golf in Florida last week.

According to the audience who witnessed this conversation, Trump acknowledged that it was with Putin that it is extremely difficult to negotiate, because the Kremlin's head wants to "get everything completely", hinting at all Ukraine. At the same time, the US President acknowledged that he has a "frustration that does not allow him to sleep at night" because of delaying negotiations from the Russian Federation and the inability to put both parties at the negotiation table immediately.

"After 100 days of the second term, when none of the conflicts - neither the war in Ukraine nor in the Gaza sector, was approached, negotiations on the termination of the nuclear program of Iran came to a dead end, and the trade war exacerbated relations with the Allies, Trump found that it was more difficult to solve the world. The media emphasizes that Trump spoke to his advisers privately, that it was the head of the Russian Federation "does not want to stop the war.

" The US President also asked for their opinion whether Putin had changed since his last cadence, which has not been answered. Sources of journalists note that the White House Head "expressed surprise about some Putin's military steps, including bombardment of areas with children.

" Other officials of the Trump administration recognize that the Russian Federation remains a "main obstacle", which refuses to agree to the unconditional 30-day ceasefire, supported by Kiev, and instead tries to receive "new additional concessions" from Ukraine. Earlier, the United States head declared "good progress" in the peace agreement of Ukraine and the Russian Federation.