Donald Trump has broken his silence after his face-off with at Pope Francis' funeral, and turned on . The pair were pictured sat together in in St Peter's Basilica on Saturday morning having a private talk about a potential peace deal to end Russia's terror invasion of .
The US President has broken his silence after this meeting with a post that suggests Trump is turning on evil Putin, after continued air strikes even after Putins apparent "Easter ceasefire". In a scathing Truth Social post, Trump said: "With all of that being said, there was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas, cities and towns, over the last few days."
The US President then suggested Mad Vlad had been playing him with Trump even floating more sanctions against the dictator. He added: "It makes me think that maybe he doesn’t want to stop the war, he’s just tapping me along, and has to be dealt with differently, through “Banking” or “Secondary Sanctions?” Too many people are dying!!!"
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This dramatic post and change of tone from Trump came after on the meeting, which he said could "become historic". He wrote on Telegram: "Good meeting. One-on-one, we managed to discuss a lot.
"We hope for a result from all the things that were said. Protection of the lives of our people. Complete and unconditional ceasefire. Reliable and lasting peace that will prevent a recurrence of war. A very symbolic meeting that has the potential to become historic if we achieve joint results. Thank you, President !"
These hopeful statements came after a comparatively lukewarm assessment from The White House, which called the around 15 minute talks "very productive".
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