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Trump Expresses Hope Russia Sanctions Will Push Putin Toward Ceasefire

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U.S. President Donald Trump canceled his planned meeting with Vladimir Putin, citing unease amid new sanctions targeting Russian oil giants and renewed pressure on Moscow over Ukraine. U.S. President Donald Trump said he canceled his planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing that he “did not feel right about it” given the current tensions. The decision comes amid the rollout of new U.S. sanctions targeting Russia’s major oil …

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Vladimir Putin's threat with a "depressing" response makes the world listen after Donald Trump surprisingly imposed new sanctions on Russia's oil giants and blew up the planned summit.

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After cancelling its summit with the Russian leader, Trump hit the Russian economy by sanctioning Rosneft and Lukoil, the country's two largest oil companies.

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Is there a turning point in the relations between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin? For the first time since the beginning of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, Trump announces sanctions against Russia, while promising a quick outcome to the conflict, a far-reaching prospect. Will Putin choose an "honourable" exit from war or risk breaking the fragile balance established with Trump? Europeans remain uncertain: without a clear strategy or war object…

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Vladimir Putin assumes that there will be a meeting between him and Donald Trump. Trump had cancelled this for the first time. News on the blog.

US President Donald Trump said that in six months we will see whether US sanctions will have an impact on Russia. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Trump's speech at the White House. When asked by a journalist whether Vladimir Putin was wrong when he claimed that Russia is not subject to US sanctions and that this will not have any serious impact on the Russian economy, Trump replied: "I'm glad that he thinks so. That's good. I'll tell yo…

Donald Trump is finally willing to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Le Point.fr broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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