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President Donald Trump said he was ready to impose a second sanction against Russia on his way to the United States in New York on Sunday.

The Republican leader was engaged to journalists since he left the White House for his sports event, where he was questioned about his plans for Russia after the last major air strikes against Ukraine since the war began.

When asked by a reporter, “Are you ready to move to the second stage of sanctions against Russia?” Trump replied positively by saying, “Yes, I am.” The statement comes as the ‘last warning’ because Trump has made a great update on the war in Gaza.

The war between Russia and Ukraine has reached a destructive new peaks with a brutal nightgown Blitz this weekend. President Vladimir Putin launched a wild attack on Ukraine with an amazing 805 drone and trap.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky went to X to announce that four people were killed in his country due to Russian strikes and that 44 people were injured. Zelensky added that emergency services still responded after Russia’s “ruthless” air strike last night.

Zelensky also asked for help to “forcing Kremlin criminals to stop the murders”.

Peace talks ‘difficult’

At the beginning of this week, Zelensky thanked Trump for making a “long and detailed speech with him and other European leaders for how to end the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Trump tweeted last week, perhaps trying to make a peace agreement by admitting that the conflict was “a little more difficult” than he thought.

On Friday, the AP reported that the team of a European official, led by EU sanctions Ambassador David O’Sullivan, would visit the US treasury on Monday to discuss various forms of economic pressure on Russia. Source, Secretary Scott Bessent said that before the meeting last week, the European Commission President Ursula von Der Luyen said.

The focus of the meeting is expected to be on energy, sanctions, financial services and trade.

Putin shoots the American plant

Since Putin’s summit with Trump, Russia has launched a rare drone and missile attack on Western Ukraine last month and hit an American electronic factory. Trump expressed increasing anger against Putin, but he gave up new sanctions.

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