‘Putin will not stop’: East-US VP calls Russia for additional restrictions; Appreciation of trump

Former vice -president Mike Pence on Sunday called for President Donald Trump to bring a “hammer down” on Russian President Vladimir Putin and impose additional restrictions on Russia.Pence on Friday praised Trump for pursuing peace in Ukraine after his Alaska Summit with Putin, but urged him to intensify the pressure to secure the peace deal. “I served with the President for four years. I know their style in dealing with these dictators. It is a velvet glove, but I think the hammer needs to come, and it needs to come immediately,” Pence said. ,[Trump] He said that to take the phone and the majority leader John Theun to pass the bill of secondary sanctions supported by almost all in the United States Senate, “he said.Pence insisted that the Russian President is a “bad man” and he should be treated in this way during the talks, as reported by the news agency CNN. Senator Lindsay Graham and Richard Bluestle have made a restriction bill champion against Russia with over 80 senators. Trump rejected the bill as unnecessary and instead issued an ultimatum to Putin, demanding that Russian leaders take steps towards peace by August 8 or face strict secondary sanctions and tariffs.Following a Kremlin meeting with Trump’s special envoy Steve Witchoff, the President opted to hold a direct summit instead of imposing immediate ban.Pence warned that Putin may try to “take out the clock” to postpone the restrictions that can severely affect Russia’s economy. He was not surprised that the historic meeting failed to produce the ceasefire agreement.The East-VP said, “An agreement was signed by President Zelanski in February for a ceasefire. Putin refused. He managed to delay the game,” the East-VP said. “All times, his army has continued its cruel attack on the civilian population in Ukraine.”State Secretary Marco Rubio defended the Trump administration against the criticism of delay in sanctions, saying that working peace talks can be reduced by working very early.Trump has been scheduled to meet Volodimier Zelancesi at the White House on Monday, with many European leaders joined the Ukrainian President’s visit. Pence hoped that the meeting would be productive and promoted unity among Western leaders.“I am also going to pray that this is a productive time and a unified time between all the leaders of the West and the President and President Zelancesi,” Pence said.