Trump's strong message to Russia

White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said that President

Donald Trump could impose sanction

s on Russia if necessary.Sama TV reported this in a report on Wednesday (June 4).

In a news briefing, he said the Gaza Relief Foundation had been formed to deliver food aid to Palestinians and that reports of shooting at people waiting for aid were also being taken seriously.

Levitt said President Trump did not know about the drone strikes in Ukraine in advance, but he remains optimistic about a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine war.

He said President Trump will attend the upcoming NATO summit and that the United States is currently engaged in positive trade agreements with various countries.

Levitt also said that President Trump's

special envoy, Steve Witkoff, has offered Iran a nuclear deal, warning that if Iran rejects the offer, it will have dire consequences.

Trump claimed that if he had been president, Russia would never have invaded Ukraine. He also said that if he had been president, he could have stopped the war within 24 hours. But there is no specific prediction about when the war in Ukraine will end.

The recent White House statement

said that the Trump administration is prepared to impose sanctions on Russia if necessary. This suggests that Trump will not make complete concessions to Russia, but will instead take a tactical approach to the situation.


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