Trump sets new deadline of '10 or 12 days' for Putin to agree to Ukraine deal
- President Donald Trump has set a new deadline of 10 to 12 days for Russian President Vladimir Putin to reach a peace agreement with Ukraine, stating he is "disappointed" in Putin's ongoing attacks on civilians.
- Trump warned Putin that if there is no agreement, Russia could face import tariffs nearing 100%, expressing disappointment at ongoing strikes against Ukraine.
- The President has criticized Putin for his attacks on civilians, stating that he is "disappointed in President Putin" for failing to negotiate peace despite prior discussions.
- Trump's comments came during a meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer while officials report ongoing Russian attacks in Ukraine, including a missile strike that resulted in injuries to civilians.
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Dmitri Medvedev, a combination of Putin, responded to Trump's ultimatum, which gave Russia 10 to 12 days to make peace with Ukraine.
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