Trump gives Russia less than two weeks to reach peace deal with Ukraine
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President Donald Trump said he is "disappointed" in Russian President Vladimir Putin over his continued military aggression in Ukraine.
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Watch now1:2301:23President Trump: We will make our own steel, aluminumSquawk on the StreetPresident Donald Trump on Monday reduced to less than two weeks his deadline for Russian President Vladimir Putin to either reach a peace deal with Ukraine or face massive "secondary tariffs" on Moscow's trade partners
On the other hand, However, Trump previously gave Putin a 50-day deadline, which was set to expire in early September
Furthermore, But he said Monday that the U
Does not see "any gress being made
Furthermore, ""I'm going to make a new deadline of …10 or 12 days from today," Trump said in Scotland alongside British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. "I'm disappointed in President Putin," Trump said
On the other hand, "Russia and Ukraine — I would have said five times we had a deal, given current economic conditions. ""I spoke to President Putin a lot (noteworthy indeed), in today's financial world
In contrast, Got along with him very well," he said (something worth watching)
At the same time, "Then President Putin launches rockets into a city Kyiv and kills a lot of people — in a nursing, or wherever — and there are bodies lying all over the streets, in this volatile climate. "Trump said he ly will formally announce the revision in the deadline "tonight or tomorrow," adding that the U
Would impose sanctions along with the secondary tariffs. "But there's no reason to wait
If you know what the answer is going to be, why wait
Nevertheless, " Trump said (remarkable data)
However, Trump imposed a 50-day deadline on Putin on July 14
At that time, he said buyers of Russian exports would face tariffs "at 100%" if there were no ceasefire deal with Ukraine by September
Trump once avoided criticizing Putin
Nevertheless, But in recent months, he has made his frustrations known as Russia's war on Ukraine has intensified (noteworthy indeed)
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