American President Donald Trump said at a press conference about the operation in Venezuela that the United States is “in the oil business” and that it will sell the commodity to Russia. “We want to sell oil to Russia when things stabilize,” he said.
According to Trump, the oil will probably be sold in much larger doses as Venezuela could not produce much due to the “bad structure”, he indicated. “So we will be selling large amounts of oil to other countries, many of which are using it now, but I would say many more will come.”
Still on Russia, Trump pointed out that he was not satisfied with the country’s president, Vladimir Putin, who was “killing a lot of people” in the war against Ukraine, a conflict that the Republican said he inherited. “I think we’re making progress, but this is a war that should never have happened. If I were president, this would never have happened, but I inherited this war from Joe Biden, Zelensky and Putin.”
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“We’re losing 25,000 to 30,000 human beings who come from two places that are very far away. But if I can stop (the war), because it’s something I’m very good at, making deals,” Trump commented on the conflict.
