Trump sets new deadline of '10 or 12 days' for Putin to agree to Ukraine deal
- During a trip to Scotland, U.S. President Donald Trump stated his intention to reduce the time frame he previously set for Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the ongoing three-year conflict in Ukraine.
- Trump set the original 50-day deadline on July 14, warning Russia of severe secondary tariffs if no peace deal was reached by September 2.
- Meanwhile, Russian forces continued their offensive with an overnight strike using long-range, air-launched weapons targeting a Ukrainian air base and ammunition depot in Starokostiantyniv, western Ukraine.
- Trump expressed disappointment in Putin for continuing attacks despite talk of peace, stating “too many people are dying” and “there is no reason in waiting.”
- Trump’s decision to shorten the timeline and imposing tariffs if no deal occurs by early September may increase pressure on Russia, though analysts note Putin shows no sign of easing his offensive.
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Kremlin says 'committed' to peace in Ukraine after Trump's new deadline
Russia is still committed to achieving peace in Ukraine, the Kremlin said Tuesday, in the first reaction to US President Donald Trump cutting his deadline for Moscow to cease fire in the conflict. The US president earlier said he would slash his initial 50-day deadline to "about 10 or 12 days" and that he was...
The Kremlin has taken note of yesterday's statement by United States President Donald Trump about a new deadline for a ceasefire in Ukraine, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Trump cuts deadline for Russia to reach peace deal with Ukraine
Trump said he's cutting short a 50-day deadline for the Kremlin to agree to a peace deal, saying Russia has less than two weeks to wind down its war in Ukraine or face huge new economic penalties.
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