Bolton calls Trump, Zelensky meeting a 'significant' step towards 'sensible conversation'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
67% : "Trump has a short attention span, so for that period of time, that was the kind of message that he wanted to send.48% : Former national security adviser John Bolton said the Saturday meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Rome is a "significant" step towards reestablishing a better channel of communication between the heads of state.
31% : Trump and Zelensky had a brief one-on-one meeting in Rome before taking part in Pope Francis's funeral.
31% : "Trump can change his attitude toward people, but Putin has gotten so many concessions from Trump already that even though Zelensky is apparently, and the Ukrainians are poised to give their alternative possibilities for how this might proceed," he added.
28% : " Trump later Saturday wrote that Russian President Vladimir Putin might be "tapping me along" in light of recent deadly strikes the Kremlin's military launched on several Ukrainian cities.
24% : "There was no reason for Putin to be shooting missiles into civilian areas, cities and towns, over the last few days," Trump said on Truth Social.
22% : I do think that Putin has to be careful about overplaying his hand with Trump," Bolton said Saturday.
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