Trump says he's ready to move to second stage of Russia sanctions after Moscow launches large aerial attack
President Donald Trump confirms readiness to implement a second phase of sanctions targeting Russia's economy, aiming to pressure Moscow amid its intensified military actions in Ukraine.
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated he is ready to move to a second phase of sanctioning Russia following Moscow's large aerial attack.
- At least four people were killed in the aerial attack by Russia, which resulted in over 40 injuries, marking the largest of its kind in the war.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed his readiness to negotiate a peace agreement with Vladimir Putin amid ongoing calls for tough sanctions against Russia.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent mentioned that the U.S. and the European Union could impose secondary tariffs on nations purchasing Russian oil to pressure Russia.
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According to US President Trump, he has further sanctions against Russia to exert pressure on the Kremlin in the Ukraine war. Meanwhile, EU Sanctions Commissioner O'Sullivan advises US Treasury officials on possible new sanctions.
While Moscow launched an unprecedented air attack on Moscow, the US President said his administration was ready to enter a second phase of tariffs against Russia.
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