Russia Insists on Achieving Ukraine Goals Despite Trump's Ultimatum
KYIV CITY MUNICIPALITY, KYIV CITY REGION, JUL 19 – Trump demands a ceasefire within 50 days or threatens 100% tariffs on Russian oil and gas exports, while pledging billions in European-funded military aid to Ukraine, officials said.
- Issuing a 50-day ultimatum, President Donald Trump demanded Russia end the Ukraine war or face sanctions, including 100% tariffs on nations buying Russian exports.
- Frustrated by failed expectations, Trump’s 50-day Ukraine ultimatum led to Russia dismissing the threat, showing Kremlin’s steadfast position, as officials say they won't comply.
- Kremlin officials dismiss the ultimatum and continue near-daily attacks on Ukrainian cities, showing little interest in negotiations, as Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Moscow will not comply and won’t back down.
- White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday said, `deep damage to Russia’s economy` is expected from sanctions amid Russia’s dismissal of Trump’s 50-day ultimatum.
- Potential scenarios include the U.S. planning to allow European allies to purchase U.S. military equipment for Ukraine, with no attribution.
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