Trump Talks: Fed Policy, Ukraine Peace, and Global Politics
In a recent interview with Reuters, President Donald Trump shared his views on Federal Reserve independence, expressed uncertainty about Ukraine's peace deal, discussed Reza Pahlavi's leadership in Iran, and touched upon relationships with Venezuela and Cuba. He also addressed the upcoming midterm elections.
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In a candid interview at the Oval Office, President Donald Trump offered insights into his involvement with the Federal Reserve, making clear his belief in the president's role in economic policy discussions. He expressed confidence in his business acumen, suggesting he understands financial nuance better than Jerome Powell.
Discussing global relations, Trump voiced skepticism about Ukraine's readiness for a peace agreement despite his belief that Russia is prepared to negotiate. He indicated the possibility of U.S. support if security assurances to Ukraine materialize, lamenting the severe human cost of the conflict.
Further, Trump shared his thoughts on Reza Pahlavi's potential return to power in Iran, describing Pahlavi as a promising figure. On Venezuela and Cuba, he highlighted discussions with leaders and the impact of severed financial ties, speculating on possible shifts in regional power dynamics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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