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Trump Warns of Secondary Sanctions on Russia Amid Ukraine War: 'We Have to put...'

DMITROVSKY DISTRICT, MOSCOW OBLAST, JUL 25 – Trump warns Russia and its supporters of secondary sanctions if aggression continues, threatening countries like China and India with economic consequences tied to NATO's $50 trillion economy.

  • On July 25, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that secondary sanctions on Russia could be imposed sooner than the previously announced 50-day deadline.
  • This statement came after the latest Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations took place in Istanbul on July 23, during which Russia dismissed a complete ceasefire and Ukraine suggested a meeting between Presidents Zelensky and Putin before the end of August.
  • Trump expressed frustration over the slow negotiations, stating the trilateral meeting is "going to happen," though it "should have happened three months ago," and warned secondary sanctions would be "very bad for the countries involved."
  • U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on July 21 that Washington seeks European allies’ participation in secondary tariffs targeting nations trading with Russia, potentially reaching 100 percent tariffs to cut off Moscow’s oil revenue.
  • These measures are designed to compel Russia to halt the war, with Trump setting a deadline around early September for a response and escalating economic sanctions against countries that continue trading with Russia.
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The US president did not rule out the possibility of imposing secondary sanctions earlier. Journalists asked Donald Trump whether the previously announced sanctions on Russia were getting closer ... ...

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The President of the United States said this month that it would place 100% of secondary tariffs on the countries that buy Russian exports, unless Moscow agrees with a large peace agreement.

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American Thinker broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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