US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he was “very frustrated” by Russian President Vladimir Putin and added, without giving details, that his government is planning actions aimed at reducing the deaths of Russia’s war against Ukraine.

“I am very disappointed by President Putin, I can say that, and we will do something to help people live,” Trump said in an interview with The Scott Jennings Radio Show.

At the same time, Trump implied that there would be developments in his efforts for a peace agreement in Ukraine, but without giving specific details.

Asked at the Oval Office if he has spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump replied: “I have learned things that will be very interesting. I think you will learn in the coming days. Any comments will find out. “

The US president did not clarify what the consequences would be, if there were, if a bilateral meeting between Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenski will eventually take place.

“We will see what happens. We will see what they do and what happens. I watch the situation very closely, “Trump said.

On August 22, he had said that he would know what to do “in two weeks”. This deadline expires on Friday.

“China is more in need than we are”

Among other things, Trump said he was “not worried at all” of the possibility of forming a axis of countries against the United States, which will include China and Russia.

Trump’s statements come shortly after the Summit in Tiajin, China, where President Xi Jinging welcomed, among other things, Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Trump commented on the meeting of Chinese President Xi Jing with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un, arguing that “this is not a challenge”.

Speaking to reporters, Trump also stressed: “Our China is more in need of her.”

‘Fake news’ rumors of my health

Donald Trump during his announcements by the Oval Office was asked about rumors released on social media over social media that he had died and how he himself was informed.

“I was very active at the weekend,” Trump said, rejecting the rumors and characterizing the health reports of Fake News.

We will send the ethnicity to Chicago

At the same time, Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he plans to send the National Guard to Chicago to combat crime, but without giving a specific timetable for the development of forces.

“We’re going there. I don’t say when, but we will go, “Trump told reporters who had gathered at the Oval Office.