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Fatal NATO promise, trusting Putin, nuclear tensions & killing BRICS: Key takeaways from Trump’s briefing

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February 14, 2025
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Published: February 14, 2025 2:43 am
Author: RT

The US president has shared more details and thoughts about a phone call with his Russian counterpart

US President Donald Trump spoke to reporters in the Oval Office on Thursday evening, a day after his long-awaited phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The conversation, as Trump described it, spanned topics including the Russia-Ukraine conflict, NATO’s role, economic strategies like tariffs, and the geopolitical dynamics surrounding BRICS and the G8.

Here are the key takeaways from the briefing:

Biden’s promise provoked Ukraine conflict

Trump placed the blame for the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict on his predecessor, Joe Biden, reiterating his claim that the war would never have erupted if he were still in office. According to Trump, Biden’s statements about Ukraine potentially joining NATO were a critical provocation that directly contributed to the conflict.

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Biden’s NATO promise to Ukraine provoked conflict – Trump

“I don’t see any way that a country in Russia’s position could allow them, just in their position, could allow them to join NATO. I don’t see that happening,” the US president said on Thursday.

“And long before President [Vladimir] Putin, Russia was very strong on the fact. I believe that’s the reason the war started, because Biden went out and said that they could join NATO, and he shouldn’t have said that,”
Trump asserted.

Trump elaborated on his belief that the promise of NATO membership created a security dilemma for Russia, which ultimately triggered the war. He described Biden’s statement as “reckless” and “ill-conceived,” underscoring that such commitments should never have been made without broader international consensus.

Still no NATO for Ukraine

Trump also stood by the remarks made by his defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, regarding Ukraine’s NATO membership, describing them as “pretty accurate” despite some public criticism. He rejected the suggestion that he should ask Hegseth to walk back his comments.


READ MORE: Trump confirms Ukraine won’t join NATO

“Somebody told me to, but I thought his comments were good yesterday. They’re probably good today. They’re a little bit softer, perhaps. But I thought his comments from yesterday were pretty accurate,” Trump stated.

Hegseth had earlier argued that Ukraine’s aspiration to reclaim all lost territories was unrealistic and that the country should prepare for a negotiated peace. He suggested that international troops might oversee the process but emphasized that NATO membership would not be part of any peace agreement.

Russia and US to hold ‘high-level’ meeting

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Russia and US to hold ‘high-level’ meeting in Munich – Trump

During the presser, Trump revealed that officials from Russia and the United States were preparing for a high-level meeting in Munich.

“They’re having a meeting in Munich, tomorrow. Russia is going to be there with our people. Ukraine is also invited, by the way. Not sure exactly who’s going to be there from any country, but high-level people from Russia, from Ukraine, and from the United States.”

The president also reiterated his openness to a face-to-face meeting with Putin, possibly in Saudi Arabia. However, he cautioned that it was “a little early” to finalize such plans.

Trump ‘trusts’ Putin

Trump made it clear that he believes Putin’s desire for peace is genuine: “I believe that President Putin, when I spoke to him yesterday… I think he wants peace. I think he would tell me if he didn’t.”

Dismissing the journalists’ skepticism, Trump reiterated that he trusts Putin on this issue specifically and criticized the Biden administration for not taking earlier action to prevent the escalation of tensions into a full-blown conflict.

“I trust him on this subject. I think he’d like to see something happen,” Trump added, emphasizing that “this should have been done by Biden years ago” and that the conflict “should never have been allowed to happen” in the first place.

BRICS is ‘dead’

Trump’s press conference also touched on his administration’s new tariff plan, which he said would ensure fairness by imposing reciprocal tariffs on countries that impose high tariffs on American goods. He singled out India as one of the most protectionist economies in the world, ahead of his scheduled meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He took the opportunity to criticize the BRICS bloc for trading outside the US dollar system.


READ MORE: Modi meets Trump amid tariff tensions

“BRICS was put there for a bad purpose,” Trump warned, noting that the bloc’s ambitions threatened the dollar’s dominance.
“They’re afraid to talk about it because I told them – if they want to play games with the dollar, then they’re going to be hit with a 100% tariff… BRICS is dead since I mentioned that. BRICS died the minute I mentioned that,” Trump stated.

Inviting Moscow back to G8

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FILE PHOTO: 26 August 2019, France, Biarritz, US President Donald Trump at the G7 summit © Michael Kappeler/picture alliance via Getty Images
Trump wants Russia back in G8

Trump said he would “love” to see Russia reinstated into the G7, restoring the group to its former G8 configuration. He claimed that Putin would probably “love to be back” too, even though Moscow itself showed little interest in returning after the group suspended its membership back in 2014.

“I think it was a mistake to throw them out. Look, it’s not a question of liking Russia or not liking Russia – it was the G8. And you know, I said, what are you doing? All you talk about is Russia, and they should be sitting at the table.”

Trump suggested that excluding Russia was a strategic misstep that might have contributed to the Ukraine conflict. “It’s very possible that if that was the G8, you wouldn’t have had the problem with Ukraine,” he added.

Nuclear de-escalation

Trump also expressed his vision of reducing global nuclear stockpiles through direct negotiations with Russia and China. He revealed plans to initiate talks on military spending and arms control when the geopolitical situation stabilizes.

“At some point, when things settle down, I’m going to meet with China and I’m going to meet with Russia, in particular those two, and I’m going to say there’s no reason for us to be spending almost a trillion dollars on military.”

He pointed out the absurdity of nations continually expanding their arsenals despite already having enough weapons to destroy the world multiple times over. 

“There’s no reason for us to be building brand new nuclear weapons. We already have so many you could destroy the world 50 times over, 100 times over,” Trump said, expressing optimism that both Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping would be open to such discussions.

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