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Trump criticizes Putin after approving more weapons for Ukraine

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was not happy with Russian President Vladimir Putin and was  considering additional sanctions on Moscow, underscoring his

Trump Critiques Putin While Approving More Military Aid for Ukraine

By Andrea Shalal and Jeff Mason

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he had approved sending U.S. defensive weapons to Ukraine and was considering additional sanctions on Moscow, underscoring his frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the growing death toll in Russia's war with Ukraine.

Trump, who pledged as a presidential candidate to end the war within a day, has not been able to follow through on that promise and efforts by his administration to broker peace have come up short.

Trump directed his ire at Putin on Tuesday during a meeting with cabinet officials at the White House.

"I'm not happy with Putin. I can tell you that much right now," Trump said, noting that Russian and Ukrainian soldiers were dying in the thousands.

"We get a lot of bullshit thrown at us by Putin. ... He's very nice all the time, but it turns out to be meaningless," Trump said.

Trump said he was considering whether to support a bill in the Senate that would impose steep sanctions on Russia over the war.

"I'm looking at it very strongly," he said.

The bill, whose lead sponsors are Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, would also punish other countries that trade with Moscow, imposing 500% tariffs on nations that buy Russian oil, gas, uranium and other exports.

Trump said on Monday that the United States would send more weapons to Ukraine, primarily defensive ones, to help it defend itself against Russian advances. On Tuesday he said he had approved such a move.

"We're sending some defensive weapons to Ukraine, and I've approved that," he said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday he ordered an expansion of contacts with the United States to ensure critical deliveries of military supplies, primarily air defence.

A decision by the Pentagon to halt some shipments of critical weapons to Ukraine prompted warnings by Kyiv last week that the move would weaken its ability to defend against Russia's intensifying airstrikes and battlefield advances.

Trump, who was seated next to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, was asked on Tuesday who had ordered that pause.

"I don't know. Why don't you tell me?" Trump responded.

(Reporting by Andrea Shalal and Jeff Mason; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Mark Porter)

Key Takeaways

  • Trump approves sending defensive weapons to Ukraine.
  • Considers additional sanctions on Russia.
  • Expresses frustration with Putin over the war.
  • Ukraine seeks expanded military support from the US.
  • Potential Senate bill to impose steep sanctions on Russia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Trump approve regarding military aid to Ukraine?
Trump approved sending U.S. defensive weapons to Ukraine to help it defend itself against Russian advances.
What is Trump's stance on Putin?
Trump expressed frustration with Putin, stating, 'I'm not happy with Putin,' and highlighted the deaths of soldiers in the conflict.
What sanctions is Trump considering?
Trump mentioned he is considering supporting a Senate bill that would impose steep sanctions on Russia over the war.
What did Ukrainian President Zelenskiy request?
Zelenskiy ordered an expansion of contacts with the U.S. to ensure critical deliveries of military supplies, primarily air defense.
What was the Pentagon's recent action regarding weapons shipments?
The Pentagon halted some shipments of critical weapons to Ukraine, prompting warnings from Kyiv about its ability to defend against Russia.

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