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As Ukrainian firefighters battle the aftermath of another Russian strike, President Donald Trump says he hasn’t spoken to President Vladimir Putin about the fighting. “He says he wants peace. He does.
On Monday, Trump said that Russia's failure to reach a negotiated settlement with Ukraine within 50 days would lead to his administration imposing a 100% tariff rate on Russian imports as well as what he called "secondary tariffs" on countries that have continued to do business with Moscow.
New developments Tuesday reinforced the idea that President Donald Trump has significantly shifted his view of the Ukraine war.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump issues Vladimir Putin two word warning over Ukraine ceasefire dealDonald Trump has again warned Russia that it will face "secondary tariffs" and other sanctions if it does not agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine, but claimed he is "not on anybody's side" in the conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sacrificed an estimated 1 million of his soldiers, killed and wounded, in a three-year campaign to crush Ukraine.
President Donald Trump announced this week that the U.S. will send Patriot air-defense missiles to Ukraine and threatened new tariffs on Russia. Will Vladimir Putin back down? What should Trump's next move be? And what does the future hold for Ukraine? Newsweek contributors Daniel R. DePetris and Dan Perry debate:
The reaction to President Donald Trump’s latest ultimatum to Russian President Vladimir Putin might best be described as dismissive scorn. “As so often with Trump, the teaser was more interesting than the main show,
Melania Trump has highlighted Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine in private conversations, President Trump said on Monday.
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The Mirror US on MSNDonald Trump's two-word warning to Vladimir Putin over Ukraine ceasefire dealThe US president spoke to reporters on the White House South Lawn on Tuesday afternoon, the day after he threatened to impose "secondary tariffs" on Moscow
"We are coping, and I have no doubt that we will cope," said Russia's foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov.