Trump says patience with Putin 'running out fast' over Ukraine war
- On September 12, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin due to the stalled peace negotiations and the continuing conflict in Ukraine.
- This followed Russia's announcement of a pause in negotiations citing European interference and recent drone incursions into Polish airspace that raised NATO tensions.
- Trump noted Ukraine's President Zelenskyy is ready to negotiate but said, "it does take two to tango," highlighting Putin's role in the impasse.
- He stated that the U.S. must respond forcefully to Russia, discussing measures such as sanctions targeting banks and oil, as well as imposing 50% tariffs on India for its purchase of Russian oil.
- Trump's comments suggest potential escalation in U.S. pressure as peace talks stall, Russian offensives continue, and NATO remains on high alert after drone attacks on Poland.
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While the Kremlin believes that the peace negotiations with Ukraine are on a "break", Donald Trump warns that his patience with Vladimir Putin is running out "quickly." Meanwhile, on the battlefield, fighting continues. In areas close to the front, in the eastern part of the country, drone attacks are increasing, making it difficult for the military, as well as for teams to evacuate civilians from the combat zones.
But the U.S. president does not condemn Moscow's attack in Poland and also recalls Zelensky: "Peace is made in two"
Vladimir Putin's ongoing attacks on Ukraine are raging Donald Trump. US President calls for tough action – but does not mention any measures.
Trump Says His Patience With Putin Is ‘Running Out Fast’
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that he is losing patience with Russian President Vladimir Putin and could issue new tariffs and sanctions to compel the Russian leader to enter cease-fire negotiations with Ukraine. Trump said that his patience with Putin’s refusal to participate in peace talks with Ukraine was “running out and running out fast,” during an interview with Fox News’ “Fox and Friends” on Sep. 12. The president added that “it do…
After Russian drones have been shot down in Polish airspace, Donald Trump loses his patience with Vladimir Putin. He advocates tougher reactions. So far, he has not put his words into practice.
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