Trump says he doesn't want a «Venezuela-like» scenario for special operation against Putin»
Donald Trump said he hoped to avoid a special operation scenario against Vladimir Putin by analogy with the US actions in Venezuela. He said this during a meeting with the heads of the world's largest oil companies, according to «Public».
Commenting on the possibility of tough action against the Russian president, Trump stressed that he did not consider such a development necessary, although he acknowledged his disappointment with the current situation.
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«Well, I don't think it will be necessary. I've always had a great relationship with him. I'm disappointed,» Trump said, answering journalists' questions.
According to him, the United States is currently relying on political and economic instruments of influence rather than forceful scenarios. The speech took place against the backdrop of consultations with representatives of the global energy business, where the issues of market stability, sanctions and security of supply were discussed.
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The US administration has previously signalled increased pressure on Russia, including through energy flow control, sanctions, and international coordination with partners in Europe and NATO. The White House is increasingly emphasising that the Kremlin is dragging out negotiations and is not showing any willingness to reach a real compromise.
Trump's statement came amid an active international discussion on ways to force Russia to peace and stabilise the security situation in Europe.



