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Trump brings forward deadline for Russia on Ukraine war

US President Donald Trump said that he had set a new deadline for Russia for Russia on his war in Ukraine, and emphasized the disappointment with Russian President Vladimir Putin for extending the war between the two sides.

Trump threatened sanctions from exports to both Russia and buyers unless progress was made.

Speaking in Scotland, where he organized meetings with European leaders and played golf, Trump said he was disappointed in Putin and shortened a 50 -day deadline he put on the issue at the beginning of this month.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said in a meeting with journalists, “I will make a new deadline after 10 or 12 days after today.” He said.

“There is no reason to wait … We don’t just see any progress has been made.”

Despite the US President’s efforts to end the war, the US president has repeatedly angry with Putin for the ongoing attacks on Ukraine.

Before returning to the White House in January, Trump, who saw himself as a peaceful, promised to end the three and a half -year -old conflict in 24 hours.

Im I was disappointed in President Putin, Tr Trump said on Monday.

“I will reduce the 50 days when I gave it to a less number because I know what’s going to happen.”

There was no immediate comment from the Kremlin.

However, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy also expressed trouble with the President, Putin’s hard speech about the two men always had a good relationship before, he said.

“We thought we’ve settled over and over again, and then President Putin goes out and starts throwing rockets into a city like Kiev, and kills many people in a nursing home or whatever.” He said.

“And I say that’s not the way to do that.”

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