Trump threatens Russia sanctions if no progress toward peace deal with Ukraine
President Trump will assess progress in Russia-Ukraine peace talks before deciding on imposing sanctions or taking no action, reflecting Moscow's resistance and Kiev's stance.
- US President Donald Trump stated that in two weeks he will know whether progress is possible in ending Russia's invasion of Ukraine, mentioning the possibility of imposing sanctions on Moscow.
- Trump held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin a week ago but has not succeeded in arranging a meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
- While speaking to reporters, Trump expressed his dissatisfaction, saying, "I'm not happy" with the peace efforts for Ukraine.
- He remarked, "There's a tremendous amount of hatred there," highlighting the complexity of the situation.
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