
US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he had agreed on many terms of the final agreement on Ukraine, but there are many things that must be completed.
He wrote on the “Truth Social” website before a phone call with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on Tuesday, “I looked hard to call with President Putin,” he wrote on Tuesday.
China
In addition, Trump pointed out that Chinese President Xi Jinping may visit the United States during not far to hold talks, in light of the escalation of economic tensions between the two countries.
Trump has imposed 20 percent customs duties on all imports from China since he took office in January, criticizing Beijing for not stopping the flow of chemicals used to make anesthetic anesthetic, a major cause of deaths caused by overdose doses in the United States.
In recent weeks, Trump has been optimistic about establishing a good relationship with Shi. However, there were no signs of progress in a set of issues that cause the dispute between the two countries, starting from customs duties to Taiwan.
China objects to customs duties, and says it has taken serious actions on anti -drug.
“It will come … during a period not very far,” Trump said.
Canceling the secret service
In internal affairs, Trump canceled the protection of the Secret Service of Hunter and Ashley Biden, the two sons of former President Joe Biden.
“Hunter Biden enjoyed the protection of the secret service for a long time, all of which are driven by taxpayers in the United States,” Trump said in a post on the “Truth Social” site.
“Please note that from now on, Hunter Biden will not have the protection of the secret service. Likewise, Ashley Biden, who has 13 members of the device (will provide protection), will be deleted from the list,” Trump added.
John Kennedy file
In another context, the US President indicated that his administration will publish about 80,000 pages of the files related to former President John Kennedy on Tuesday.
Trump had ordered the release of secret documents related to the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963.
“People wait for decades … it will be very fine,” Trump told reporters during a visit to the Kennedy Center in Washington.
Trump earlier in the year signed an executive order that directed the federal government to provide a plan to publish records related to the assassination of Kennedy and his brother Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, who killed in 1968.
The FBI in early February said that thousands of new documents related to the assassination of Kennedy were found.