Donald Trump has said that he is disappointed, but has not been made in a special phone call with BBC with Vladimir Putin.
The US President was pressurized whether he rely on the Russian leader, and replied: “I do not trust anything.”
Trump was speaking a few hours after announcing a plan to send arms to Ukraine and warned of serious tariff on Russia when there was a ceasefire deal in 50 days.
In a comprehensive interview from the Oval Office, the President also supported NATO, once described it as obsolete, and confirmed his support for the organization’s general defense theory.
The President made a phone call, which lasted for 20 minutes, after a year after talks about a possible interview for BBC to BBC, after one year after his life attempts at an expedition rally in Buttler, Pennsylvania.
Asked about whether he was replaced by avoiding the attempt to murder, Trump said that he liked to think as much as possible.
Trump said, “I don’t like to think if it changed me.” Residing on it, he said, “Life can be transformed”.
Mark Rutte, the head of NATO at the White House, met, however, the President spent an important part of an important part of his disappointment with the Russian leader.
Trump said he thought there was a deal with Russia at four different times.
Asked the BBC if he was done with Putin, the President replied: “I am disappointed in them, but I am not with him. But I am disappointed in them.”
It was pressurized that Trump said Putin to “stop bloodshed”. The US President said: “We are working, Gary.”
“We will have a great conversation. I would say: ‘It’s good, I think we are close to fulfilling it,’ and then he will knock a building in Kiev.”
The conversation went to NATO, which Trump has previously criticized as “obsolete”.
Asked if he still felt that this was the case, he said: “No, I think NATO is now being formed on the contrary” because the alliance “was paying his bills”.
He said that he still believes in collective defense, because it meant that small countries could defend themselves against big people.
President Trump was also asked about the future of Britain in the world and said he felt that it is a “magnificent place – you know that I am the owner of the property there”.
He talked about how he was looking forward to an unprecedented second state trip in the UK in September this year.
On what he wanted to achieve during the journey, Trump said: “There is a good time and respect King Charles, because he is a great gentleman.”