The former US president, clearly agitated, sounded an alert that Putin might be "tapping us along" whilst persisting with the hostile military offensive in Kyiv.
According to The Sun, Trump expressed his irritation following Putin's intensified demands for the West to steer clear of Russia's ex-Soviet domains, even calling for written vows to stop NATO's progression eastwards.
Top Russian officials, speaking to Reuters, indicate that Putin is seeking a "written" commitment from Western leaders, ensuring that NATO will not spread to include nations such as , Georgia, and Moldova.
These requests emerge as global leaders' patience wears thin, with Trump leading the charge in pushing Putin to engage earnestly in peace talks.
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Addressing journalists at the White House on Wednesday, Trump didn't mince words: "We're going to find out whether or not he's tapping us along or not, and if he is, we'll respond a little differently," reports .
Despite a lengthy discourse with Putin just last week, Trump conceded that he still "can't tell" if the Russian leader genuinely seeks conciliation.
His remarks followed shortly after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov disclosed that Moscow had proposed new peace negotiations with Ukraine slated for June 2 in Istanbul, waiting for Kyiv's answer.

The standoff between and NATO continues to escalate, with Putin firmly against the alliance's expansion, particularly Ukraine's potential membership, which the Kremlin deems entirely unacceptable.
Kyiv remains defiant, asserting that Russia has no authority to dictate its aspirations for NATO membership.
Former US President Trump, known for his blunt rhetoric, intensified his critique of Putin on Truth Social, cautioning the Russian leader about the risks he's taking.
His post read: "What doesn't realize is that if it weren't for me, lots of really bad things would have already happened to Russia, and I mean REALLY BAD. He's playing with fire!".
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Medvedev swiftly retorted, suggesting that the only 'REALLY BAD' outcome to be wary of would be a global war.
Medvedev commented: "Regarding Trump's words about Putin 'playing with fire' and 'really bad things' happening to Russia, I only know of one REALLY BAD thing: WWIII."
In a recent two-hour conversation, Putin reportedly agreed to collaborate with Ukraine on a memorandum draft. The Kremlin has confirmed it is preparing its version of the document, with no definitive deadline set for finalising ceasefire conditions.
Meanwhile, the conflict on the ground shows no signs of abating. In a dramatic nocturnal operation, Ukraine executed a fierce retaliatory strike on Moscow in response to Russia's three-day aerial onslaught.
Ukrainian forces aimed at crucial infrastructure in Moscow's Zelenograd district, allegedly causing damage to an essential microchip facility. Blasts were also reported at a drone manufacturing plant and another defence installation in Dubna.
Both locations are thought to have incurred substantial damage, delivering a new setback to the Kremlin's military endeavours. Russia's defence ministry alleges that Ukraine launched nearly 300 drones overnight in this audacious counterstrike.
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