Trump pushes for peace deal deadline between Ukraine and Russia to ‘10 or 12 days’ | Donald Trump

The President said that Donald Trump has increased the timeline for the peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine.
In response to a question while sitting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump said, “I will make a new deadline for about 10, 10 or 12 days today,” Trump said. “There is no reason to wait. There is no reason to wait. 50 days. I want to be generous, but we don’t see just progress.”
Russian and Ukraine diplomats met in Istanbul last week and accepted a little more than a prisoner stock exchange. Ukraine proposed a summit between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin until the end of August, but Russia’s answer would be appropriate if such a meeting had signed an agreement. The meeting was the third negotiation in Istanbul. Despite Trump’s courage, Putin did not attend talks.
Trump’s comments in recent weeks reflect the change that continues almost from the almost harmonious stance. US diplomats asked China to stop the export of double -use goods, which Washington said that it has contributed to Russia’s military industry base.
Trump said he was “disappointed” in Putin on Monday. “We thought that we have settled many times, and then President Putin goes out and starts throwing rockets into a city like Kiev and kills many people in a care house or whatever. You have bodies lying on the street and that’s not the way to do it. So we’ll see what’s going on with it.”
Two weeks ago, Trump promised a new sanction tour against Russia if Putin did not start a ceasefire period for negotiations. An agreement for European allies to buy billions of dollars of additional weapons for Ukraine, including Patriot missile defense systems, accompanied the July 15 statement during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
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Trump hosted the Starmer and the European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen and is in the Turnberry Golf field in Scotland, where the war in Ukraine ended the war in Ukraine. Before leaving Washington on Friday, Trump said he was considering secondary sanctions against Russia in the middle of the war in Ukraine.




