Will the US and Russia clash? Trump gave this big threat to Putin.

America's new President Donald Trump seems to be in the mood to take strict action against Russia over the Ukraine war. He has warned Moscow that he can impose additional sanctions if it does not negotiate with Ukraine. However, he has said that he is ready to meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin at any time. In fact, he was asked if you demand a ceasefire in Ukraine. If it does not come to the table for negotiations with you, will you impose additional sanctions on Russia, to which he said that this can happen?
On the question of whether he thinks the war should be stopped for now, Trump said that the war should never have started. If you had a capable president, which you had, then there would have been no war. If I were the president, there would never have been a war in Ukraine, but that could not happen because the elections were rigged.
Responding to a question, Trump said that he is ready to meet Putin anytime. I will meet him whenever he wants. Millions of people are being killed. It is a terrible situation and now they are mostly soldiers. Many people have died and the cities look like devastation. There are many more people killed in Ukraine than what is being reported. The real number is not being reported and I am not blaming the media for this. I am probably blaming our government for not releasing those numbers.
When asked whether the US will continue to send arms to Ukraine or will stop it soon, Trump said that he is looking into the matter. We are talking to Ukrainian President Zelensky.
Putin denies ceasefire
Actually, there is going to be a clash between Trump and Putin in the Ukraine war. The reason is that Trump wants to stop the war between Russia and Ukraine, while Putin has refused Trump's appeal for a ceasefire. Putin wants Russia's interest to be paramount in the deal. The objective of the deal should not be a temporary ceasefire. Putin does not want to give the enemy a chance to gather strength again. The objective of the talks should be long-term peace.