Kremlin Says It 'Noted' Trump's Statement on Shorter Deadline for a ...
UKRAINE, JUL 29 – The Kremlin noted Trump’s 10-12 day deadline for a ceasefire but maintained its military operation in Ukraine while affirming commitment to peace efforts.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in Moscow on July 29 that it had taken note of President Trump's statement and asserted `We have taken note of President Trump's statement yesterday. The special military operation continues`.
- On July 14, 2025, Trump threatened to impose sanctions within 50 days on Russia and its export buyers, as the deadline approached. The source does not mention a specific July 28 deadline.
- During a Britain visit on July 28, Trump said `There's no reason in waiting... We just don't see any progress being made` and threatened sanctions within 50 days, as officials reported casualties and injuries.
- The Kremlin also affirmed it remains committed to a peace process, while Peskov declined to comment on Trump's remark about halting talks.
- Despite pressure, Peskov declined to comment on Trump's remark, emphasizing Russia's continued commitment to its 'special military operation,' he added.
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Committed To Achieving Peace In Ukraine: Kremlin 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 threatens – and the Kremlin reacts calmly. Donald Trump wants to punish Russia with tariffs if it is not ready in "ten or twelve days" for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
After the desolate hatred of Putin's trusted Dmitry Medvedev and the announcement that he would declare war on Washington, the Kremlin now expressed itself about the disillusioned words of the US President. Donald Trump wants to put on his thumbs with customs threats and Ultimate Moscow. Because of the undiminished fighting in Ukraine, Trump puts pressure on Russia: Since he can't see any prospects for a ceasefire, the Republican wants to impose…
On Tuesday, the Kremlin maintained its "commitment to a peace process" in Ukraine, following a new ultimatum from Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin to put an end to the Russian offensive launched more than three years ago. ...
Russia kills 22 civilians in Ukraine as the Kremlin remains defiant over Trump threats - The Boston Globe
Trump said he is giving Russian President Vladimir Putin 10 to 12 days to stop the killing in Ukraine, moving up a 50-day deadline he had given two weeks ago.
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