Russia, Donald Trump and Europe
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Trump also urged NATO countries to impose “50% to 100% TARIFFS ON CHINA,” which he said should be withdrawn after the Russia-Ukraine war has concluded.
European officials said President Donald Trump is right about the need to end purchases of Russian fossil fuels, but his demand delays new pressure on Moscow for a ceasefire.
It was the latest in a series of new conditions that President Trump had announced on punitive action against Russia for its war against Ukraine.
All that’s lacking now is a strong sanctions package from the U.S.,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an interview, urging Washington to impose promised punishment on the Kremlin.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he and President Trump had discussed during a meeting at his Chequers country residence how to support Ukraine and increase pressure Russia to end its war. "In recent days, Putin has shown his true face mounting the ...
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President Donald Trump appeared to back off a promise to sanction Russia for its refusal to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine on Saturday, announcing stringent new conditions on his own allies before he will take action.
US President Donald Trump has toughened his rhetoric on Moscow, for the first time calling Russia the aggressor in its war against Ukraine. Source: European Pravda, citing Politico, a Brussels-based politics and policy news organisation Details: Trump made the remark while speaking to reporters on Sunday 14 September about Ukrainian and Russian casualty numbers.
The program Meeting Place discussed how the U.S. president might benefit in the political fallout following Kirk's death.