As Trump’s ‘Two Week’ Deadline for Russia Expires, He Faces a Series of Unresolved Foreign Conflicts | News Channel 3-12
- President Trump set a 14-day deadline two weeks ago to assess Putin's willingness to end the conflict in Ukraine.
- This deadline reflects ongoing difficulties in international negotiations, as Trump now doubts Putin values the human cost of war.
- Meanwhile, Trump faces multiple unresolved issues including stalled Gaza talks, a rebuffed letter to North Korea, and mixed signals on Iran nuclear negotiations.
- Trump has not decided on new Russia sanctions, reduced military aid to Kyiv, and said, “We had a good conversation” after speaking once with Putin.
- The expiration of the Iran deal deadline this week and ongoing drone attacks in Ukraine suggest continued instability despite diplomatic efforts.
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By Kevin Liptak, CNN Two weeks after President Donald Trump set a 14-day deadline to determine his Russian counterpart's willingness to end the conflict in Ukraine, he says he's beginning to believe Vladimir Putin doesn't care about the human cost of his war. "I'm starting to think maybe he doesn't care," Trump said when an interviewer asked if Putin cared about losing thousands of troops in Ukraine each week. The candid admission, made in a New…
As Trump’s ‘two week’ deadline for Russia expires, he faces a series of unresolved foreign conflicts
Two weeks after President Donald Trump set a 14-day timeline for determining the willingness of his Russian counterpart to end the conflict in Ukraine, he says he is coming to believe Vladimir Putin doesn’t care about the human cost of his war.
On May 28, Trump gave Putin a two-week deadline to make progress in peace talks with Ukraine. However, this time has passed, and the US president continues to remain silent.
US President Donald Trump set Vladimir Putin a deadline to bring movement to the Ukraine conflict – without success. Now the question is there: What consequences will Washington draw?
On June 12, two weeks have passed since Donald Trump said: "In two weeks, it will be clear whether Putin is leading us by the nose." On May 28, the President of the United States said this about Putin's alleged intentions to end the war. According to Trump, if Russia's president does not intend to end the war, the United States will react differently. In the media, this statement was interpreted as a threat to strengthen sanctions against Russia…
Progress in ending the war is said to end when the American president added "in case something prohibited is bombed".
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