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En una reunión en el Despacho Oval con el primer ministro de Noruega, Jonas Gahr Store, Trump insistió en que los ataques rusos le han irritado mucho en un momento muy delicado de las negociaciones. También aseguró que EE UU está aplicando “un montón de presión” sobre Rusia, aunque rechazó dar detalles. Al preguntarle si se plantea imponer nuevas sanciones contra Moscú tras los bombardeos, respondió que prefiere esperar a “la semana que viene” para contestar.

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00:00We're going to get this over with, I hope so, soon.
00:02Mr. President, Mr. President, this morning in a social post, you used the words, Vladimir, stop.
00:08That seemed like a slightly different message, a personal message.
00:13What is your level of frustration with President Putin?
00:15I didn't like last night. I wasn't happy with it.
00:18And we're in the midst of talking peace and missiles were fired.
00:23And I was not happy with it. That's what I meant.
00:26And that's, you know, what is it? I assume that's what you mean.
00:32If the bombs keep falling, will you consider additional sanctions toward Russia?
00:37Or what will you do if President Putin...
00:39I'd rather answer that question in a week. I want to see if we can have a deal.
00:43No reason to answer it now, but I won't be happy. Let me put it that way.
00:47Things will happen.
00:49Mr. President, why are you not putting more pressure on Russia? I know a lot of Europeans...
00:53We're putting a lot of pressure. You don't know what pressure I'm putting on Russia.
00:56They're dealing. You have no idea what pressure I'm putting on Russia.
00:59We're putting a lot of pressure.
01:01Can you maybe tell us something?
01:02We're putting a lot of pressure on Russia.
01:04And Russia knows that. And some people that are close to it know.
01:07Or he wouldn't be talking right now.
01:10The Prime Minister understands that better than anybody.
01:12He wouldn't be talking right now. He's talking.
01:15And we're putting a lot of pressure. I think he wants to make a deal.
01:17We're going to find out very soon. But it takes two to tango.
01:21And you have to have Ukraine want to make a deal, too.
01:24And they're being hit very hard.
01:27And I do believe they want to make a deal.
01:29Mr. President, and to your national security team,
01:34what concessions has Russia offered up thus far
01:38to get to the point where you're closer to peace?
01:40Stopping the war.
01:43Stopping taking the whole country.
01:46Pretty big concession.
01:47Mr. President.

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