He said in an interview this weekend that President Donald Trump slammed Russian President Vladimir Putin this weekend in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Trump told the media he was frustrated that Putin was not in the right direction for the peace deal With Ukraine. Putin devalued Zelenskyy’s leadership on Friday, believing that Ukraine might need a transnational government.
“If I can’t reach an agreement with Russia on Ukraine’s stopping the bloodshed, if I think it’s Russia’s fault – probably not – but if I think it’s Russia’s fault, I’ll issue secondary tariffs on all the oil from Russia,” Trump told the media.
“That’s, if you buy oil from Russia, you can’t do business in the United States,” he continued. “All oil will impose a 25% tariff on all oil, and all oil will be tariffed.”

Trump will talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday in Russia-Ukraine’s ceasefire.
However, Trump clarified that if Putin does the right thing, his anger will quickly disappear.
Trump spoke with Putin last week and the two planned to have a conversation this week.
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Putin’s latest aggression also surpassed the words, and his troops launched multiple attacks Ukrainian Target On the weekend.
Four people were injured on Friday night after Russian drones attacked Dnipro in the east of the country, according to emergency services from regional governor Serhii Lysak and Ukraine. Lysak reported that at least eight people were injured when Russian ballistic missiles near Kryvyi Rih, Zelenskyy’s hometown, attacked.

A car was destroyed by a Russian drone in the center of Kharkif, Ukraine on March 29, 2025. The two were killed in a mass attack on the city at night. (Photography by Sofiia Bobok/Anadolu via Getty Images)
A drone attack in Kharkif on Saturday night also killed two people, injuring 35 people.
Putin himself praised his troops for their “strategic initiatives.”
“Our troops, our guys, are moving forward every day and liberating territory one by one, settled after another,” he said in a public forum.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Putin of increasing aggressiveness ahead of peace talks. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky, file)
Meanwhile, Zelenskyy urged the United States to force Moscow to control its aggressiveness.
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Zelenskyy met with French President Emmanuel Macron at a summit in about 30 countries on Thursday to learn how to strengthen Keeff’s hands and his military power as it pushes a ceasefire with Russia. Proposals for deploying European forces with any peace agreement agreement are also being discussed.
Fox News’ Michael Dorgan and the Associated Press contributed to the report.