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I'm disappointed but not done with Putin, Trump tells BBC | I'm disappointed but not done with Putin, Trump tells BBC |
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Listen: I'm 'disappointed but not done' with Putin, Trump tells BBC | Listen: I'm 'disappointed but not done' with Putin, Trump tells BBC |
Donald Trump has said that he is disappointed but not done with Vladimir Putin, in an exclusive phone call with the BBC. | Donald Trump has said that he is disappointed but not done with Vladimir Putin, in an exclusive phone call with the BBC. |
The US president was pressed on whether he trusts the Russian leader, and replied: "I trust almost no-one." | The US president was pressed on whether he trusts the Russian leader, and replied: "I trust almost no-one." |
Trump was speaking hours after he announced plans to send weapons to Ukraine and warned of severe tariffs on Russia if there was no ceasefire deal in 50 days. | Trump was speaking hours after he announced plans to send weapons to Ukraine and warned of severe tariffs on Russia if there was no ceasefire deal in 50 days. |
In an interview from the Oval Office, the president also endorsed Nato, having once described it as obsolete, and affirmed his support for the organisation's common defence principle. | In an interview from the Oval Office, the president also endorsed Nato, having once described it as obsolete, and affirmed his support for the organisation's common defence principle. |
The president made the phone call, which lasted 20 minutes, to the BBC after conversations about a potential interview to mark one year on since the attempt on his life at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. | The president made the phone call, which lasted 20 minutes, to the BBC after conversations about a potential interview to mark one year on since the attempt on his life at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. |
Asked about whether surviving the assassination attempt had changed him, Trump said he liked to think about it as little as possible. | Asked about whether surviving the assassination attempt had changed him, Trump said he liked to think about it as little as possible. |
"I don't like to think about if it did change me," Trump said. Dwelling on it, he added, "could be life-changing". | "I don't like to think about if it did change me," Trump said. Dwelling on it, he added, "could be life-changing". |
Having just met with Nato chief Mark Rutte at the White House, however, the president spent a significant portion of the interview expanding on his disappointment with the Russian leader. | Having just met with Nato chief Mark Rutte at the White House, however, the president spent a significant portion of the interview expanding on his disappointment with the Russian leader. |
Trump said that he had thought a deal was on the cards with Russia four different times. | Trump said that he had thought a deal was on the cards with Russia four different times. |
When asked by the BBC if he was done with Putin, the president replied: "I'm disappointed in him, but I'm not done with him. But I'm disappointed in him." | When asked by the BBC if he was done with Putin, the president replied: "I'm disappointed in him, but I'm not done with him. But I'm disappointed in him." |
Pressed on how Trump would get Putin to "stop the bloodshed" the US president said: "We're working it, Gary." | Pressed on how Trump would get Putin to "stop the bloodshed" the US president said: "We're working it, Gary." |
"We'll have a great conversation. I'll say: 'That's good, I'll think we're close to getting it done,' and then he'll knock down a building in Kyiv." | "We'll have a great conversation. I'll say: 'That's good, I'll think we're close to getting it done,' and then he'll knock down a building in Kyiv." |
Russia has intensified its drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities in recent weeks, causing record civilian casualties. | |
Listen: World leaders have 'come to respect me', Trump tells BBC | |
The conversation moved onto Nato, which Trump has previously criticised as "obsolete". | The conversation moved onto Nato, which Trump has previously criticised as "obsolete". |
Asked if he still thought this was the case, he said: "No. I think Nato is now becoming the opposite of that" because the alliance was "paying their own bills". | Asked if he still thought this was the case, he said: "No. I think Nato is now becoming the opposite of that" because the alliance was "paying their own bills". |
He said he still believed in collective defence, because it meant smaller countries could defend themselves against larger ones. | He said he still believed in collective defence, because it meant smaller countries could defend themselves against larger ones. |
Trump said that the leaders of countries including Germany, France and Spain, had come to respect him and his decision making, partly because world leaders believed that there was a "lot of talent" in being elected to the presidency twice. | |
When asked whether world leaders were at times "obvious in their flattery", Trump replied that he felt they were "just trying to be nice". | |
President Trump was also asked about the UK's future in the world and said he thought it was a "great place - you know I own property there". | President Trump was also asked about the UK's future in the world and said he thought it was a "great place - you know I own property there". |
On the issue of Brexit, he said it had been "on the sloppy side but I think it's getting straightened out". | |
The president also said of Sir Keir Starmer, "I really like the prime minister a lot, even though he is a liberal", and praised the UK-US trade deal. | |
He spoke about how he was looking forward to an unprecedented second state visit to the UK in September this year. | He spoke about how he was looking forward to an unprecedented second state visit to the UK in September this year. |
On what he wanted to achieve during the visit, Trump said: "Have a good time and respect King Charles, because he's a great gentleman." | On what he wanted to achieve during the visit, Trump said: "Have a good time and respect King Charles, because he's a great gentleman." |