Ukraine-Russia struggle newest: Trump ‘very angry’ with Putin for stalling ceasefire and threatens oil sanctions

Trump ‘pissed off’ at Putin over disparaging Zelensky comments

US President Donald Trump is “very angry” and with Vladimir Putin for his suggestion Volodymyr Zelensky should be replaced by a UN-mandated interim government as part of a ceasefire deal.

Mr Trump told NBC News he was furious with the Russian leader over his suggestion that a temporary administration should be installed to negotiate an end to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

Threatening to slap secondary sanctions on Russian oil if a ceasefire could not be agreed between Kyiv and Moscow, Mr Trump said he was “disappointed” with Mr Putin’s comments.

“If a deal isn’t made, and if I think it was Russia’s fault, I’m going to put secondary sanctions on Russia,” Mr Trump said, adding that there would be “a 25 to 50-point tariff on all oil”.

At the same time, the US president was also critical of Mr Zelensky, saying he was “trying to back out of the rare earth deal“ and warned him of “big, big problems” if he doesn’t sign.

Russia’s attacks on Ukraine continue as the political wrangling goes on. On Monday, Kyiv’s air force said that Moscow launched 131 drones and two ballistic missiles during overnight attacks, including strikes on the second city Kharkiv.

Pictured: Russian forces fire towards Ukrainian positions

(AP)
Athena Stavrou31 March 2025 07:50

Why is Trump ‘very angry’ with Putin?

After weeks of working with Vladimir Putin to reach a peace deal in Ukraine, Donald Trump has now said he is “pissed off” with the Russian leader.

In and NBC interview, the US president said he was “very angry” with Putin for attacking Volodymyr Zelensky’s governence.

“You could say that I was very angry, pissed off, when… Putin started getting into Zelensky’s credibility, because that’s not going in the right location,” Trump told NBC.

Last week, the Russian president said Ukraine should be put under external UN governance as part of the ceasefire process.

His suggestion that Zelensky’s leadership was illegitimate was met with condemnation from leaders around the world.

“New leadership means you’re not gonna have a deal for a long time,” Trump added in his interview with NBC.

(AFP/Getty)
31 March 2025 07:39

Russia launches 131 drone in overnight attack, Kyiv says

Russia launched 131 drones and two ballistic missiles in an overnight attack, Kyiv said.

The Ukrainian air force said it shot down 57 drones during the attack on Sunday night.

It added that another 45 drones did not reach their targets – likely due to electronic countermeasures – but did not specify what happened to the remaining 29 drones.

Athena Stavrou31 March 2025 07:23

Trump losing patience with Putin, Finnish president says

Finnish president Alexander Stubb said that Donald Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with Vladimir Putin’s delays in agreeing to a Ukraine ceasefire.

He made the remarks after spending several hours with the US president at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Saturday, where he also won a golf competition with Mr Trump.

“I think we’re probably moving into the direction where the Americans are seeing Russia for what it’s worth. In other words, the overall ceasefire has been agreed by the United States, by Ukraine and by Europe, but not by Russia,” he told the Guardian after landing in the UK.

“The half-ceasefire has been broken by Russia, and I think America, and my sense is also the president of the United States, is running out of patience with Russia. I think that’s good news for engagement and negotiation. So this is what I sensed over the weekend as well.”

Shweta Sharma31 March 2025 07:08

Trump says he is ‘very angry’ with Putin as he threatens new oil sanctions

US president Donald Trump has said he was “very angry” and “pissed off” with Vladimir Putin, his strongest rebuke towards the Russian president in weeks amid drawn-out attempts to broker a ceasefire.

In an interview with NBC, Mr Trump threatened to impose secondary tariffs of 25 per cent to 50 per cent on buyers of Russian oil if he feels Moscow is blocking his efforts to end the war in Ukraine.

“If Russia and I are unable to make a deal on stopping the bloodshed in Ukraine, and if I think it was Russia’s fault – which it might not be… I am going to put secondary tariffs… on all oil coming out of Russia,” he said.

Mr Trump’s criticism of Mr Putin came after the Russian leader suggested that Mr Zelensky lacks the legitimacy to sign a peace deal, and that Ukraine needed to install a UN-led external government before any agreement to end the war can be completed.

Shweta Sharma31 March 2025 07:01

What is the Black Sea ceasefire deal between Russia and Ukraine?

The White House said both countries agreed to several key measures following the talks in Riyadh.

Russia and Ukraine agreed to:

  • Cease using force and allow the safe navigation of ships in the Black Sea.
  • Develop measures for implementing the agreement to ban strikes on energy facilities.
  • Work with mediating countries to implement the agreements.
  • Work towards a lasting peace.

As part of the agreement, the US also said it would help restore Russia’s access to global agricultural and fertiliser markets – which have been hit by sanctions over the war, help lower maritime insurance costs and improve access to ports and international payment systems.

For Ukraine, the US said it remained committed to helping facilitate prisoners of war exchanges as well as the release of civilian detainees, and help “the return of forcibly transferred Ukrainian children”.

However, Russia has said the deal cannot begin until its conditions are met for restored access to global trade markets and payment systems.

Read our full report here.

Shweta Sharma31 March 2025 06:30

North Korea likely sent new batch of troops to Russia in early 2025, South Korea claims

North Korea sent an additional 3,000 troops and missiles to Russia at the beginning of 2025 to support its invasion in Ukraine, South Korea’s military said in its latest assessment last week, as Kim Jong Un is likely to visit Moscow again.

Shweta Sharma31 March 2025 06:08

Russia bombs Kharkiv city for second night in row

Russia continued strikes in the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine for the second night in a row, injuring two people, sparking fires and damaging a kindergarten and private houses, Ukrainian officials said early on Monday.

The attacks on Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, lasted most of the night and hit the city’s largest and oldest district, mayor Ihor Terekhov said.

“The sixth explosion in Kharkiv,” Mr Terekhov said in a post on the Telegram messaging app on Monday.

It was not clear what was the target of these strikes that came a week after the US brokered a partial ceasefire on strikes on energy and Black Sea infrastructure.

A rescuer with a dog inspects the rubble of a building following a drone attack in Kharkiv
A rescuer with a dog inspects the rubble of a building following a drone attack in Kharkiv (AFP via Getty Images)

Both sides have accused each other of breaking the moratorium.

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday said Moscow had fired more than 1,000 drones in the past week and called for a response from the US and other allies.

Oleh Sinehubov, governor of the Kharkiv region, said on Monday that the overnight attacks followed a late Sunday missile strike on the city of Kupiansk that left three injured and demolished more than 10 houses and a local cemetery.

(AFP via Getty Images)
Shweta Sharma31 March 2025 05:53

Russia says it repelled 66 drone attacks overnight

Russia’s air defence units intercepted and destroyed 66 Ukrainian drones overnight, the Russian defence ministry said on Monday.

Forty-one of the drones were destroyed over the border Bryansk region, 24 over the territory of the Kaluga region and one over the territory of the Kursk region, it said.

The regional governors of Bryansk and Kaluga said on social media that there was no damage as a result of the attacks.

Shweta Sharma31 March 2025 05:35

Two killed as Russia bombs military hospital, shopping centre and residential areas

Two people were killed and dozens wounded after Russian drones hit a military hospital, shopping centre and apartment blocks in Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv.

Ukraine’s General Staff had denounced the “deliberate, targeted shelling” of the military hospital late on Saturday.

Among the casualties were service members who were undergoing treatment, it said.

Regional governor Oleh Syniehubov said those killed were a 67-year-old man and a 70-year-old woman.

(AFP via Getty Images)

Mr Zelensky said on Sunday that over the past week “most regions of Ukraine” had come under Russian attack.

Writing on X, he repeated his assertion that “Russia is dragging out the war”, echoing comments he made on Thursday that Russia is prolonging ceasefire talks “just to buy time and then try to grab more land”.

Shweta Sharma31 March 2025 05:20

Source: independent.co.uk