What exactly was discussed in the high stakes meeting and what was agreed remains a mystery.
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Trump touted his “fantastic relationship” with his Russian counterpart and branded the meeting “extremely productive.”
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Referring to Putin, he continued: “He's a strong guy, he's tough as hell and all of that, but the meeting was a very warm meeting between two very important countries, and it's very good when they get along.”
Earlier in the day, Trump rolled out the red carpet for Putin, greeting him warmly before they jumped into his U.S. limousine, dubbed “The Beast.”
At the end of their joint speech to press Putin suggested the pair next meet on his home turf: Moscow.
“That’s an interesting one, I’ll get a little heat on that one,” Trump replied. “But I could see it possibly happening.”
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Despite the flack, Trump told Hannity he believed on a scale of one to 10, the meeting was a 10. “It’s good when two big powers get along, especially when they’re nuclear powers.
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Host Sean Hannity asked what advice he would give to Zelensky and Trump replied: “Make the deal. Gotta make a deal.”
Trump says Biden handed Ukraine money like it was ‘candy’
“I think we're pretty close to it. And look, Ukraine has agreed to it," Trump told Sean Hannity during a Friday appearance on “Hannity.” "Maybe they'll say no because Biden handed out money like it was candy. And Europe gave them a lot of money. You know, we gave $350 billion. Europe gave them much less, but still a lot. $100 billion.”
Putin thanked Trump for the “friendly” tone of the conversation they had on Friday and said Russia and the United States should “turn the page and go back to cooperation.”
He praised Trump as someone who “has a clear idea of what he wants to achieve and sincerely cares about the prosperity of his country, and at the same time shows understanding that Russia’s has its own national interests.”
“I expect that today’s agreements will become a reference point not only for solving the Ukrainian problem, but will also mark the beginning of the restoration of businesslike, pragmatic relations between Russia and the U.S.,” Putin said.
Well, the trap for Zelenskyy is set, he either accepts the proposal and then has to explain why it took over 3 years and so many lost lives to accept the same outcome to Ukrainians, or not accept it then as Trump hinted he'll loose funding from USA and eventually even more territory. But he's a good comic, maybe he can somehow spin it as a positive and convince Ukrainians that all of this was not in vain because they protected Poland
Would be interesting to see how UK, France and Germany will explain this all to their electorate too

