Putin Is A Professional: Trump

Putin Is A Professional: Trump

Tasnim
05 Jul 2025, 17:23 GMT+

TEHRAN (Tasnim) Russian President Vladimir Putin is a professional who has learned how to handle Western sanctions, but he understands that more could come if the Ukraine conflict is not settled, US President Donald Trump said.

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Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday, Trump confirmed that the two leaders discussed potential sanctions during Thursdays phone call. I would say he (Putin) is not thrilled with it, but you know, hes been able to handle sanctions, but these are pretty biting sanctions, RT reported.

The Russian president, he added, is fully aware that the US could ramp up the pressure. You know, hes a professional. It may be coming, he added.

In a one-hour phone call, Putin and Trump discussed the Ukraine conflict, the volatile state of affairs in the Middle East, and Russia-US cooperation, according to Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov.

Ushakov said Trump raised the issue of ending the hostilities as soon as possible, adding that while Moscow is open to finding a political solution, it will not back down from its goals, including addressing the root causes of the conflict. Later, Trump said he was unhappy with the lack of progress towards peace.

US lawmakers have introduced a bill that proposes a 500% tariff on imports from countries that continue to purchase Russian oil and energy products. Introduced by US Senator Lindsey Graham and backed by at least 81 senators, it also proposes extending sanctions on Russia, including its sovereign debt. Last month, Graham claimed that Trump told him its time to move the bill to a vote.

At the time, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Grahams views are well known to the whole world, adding that he belongs to a group of inveterate Russophobes, and that he would have imposed new sanctions on Russia long ago if he were in charge.

Would that have helped the (Ukraine) settlement? That is a question that those who initiate such events should ask themselves, Peskov said.

The US imposed sanctions on Russia in 2014 following the start of the Ukraine crisis. After the conflict escalated in 2022, they were drastically expanded to include financial and energy sanctions, as well as asset freezes. Russian officials have described the sanctions as illegal, while highlighting Russias economic resilience, arguing that they have strengthened domestic production.

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