❓WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump issued a new, shorter deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine, reducing the timeline to “ten or twelve days.”
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, President Vladimir Putin, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and other officials, including Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, and Ukrainian Chief of Staff Andriy Yermak.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced during a news conference in Scotland on Monday, following a meeting with Prime Minister Starmer.
💬KEY QUOTE: “We were going to have a ceasefire and maybe peace… and all of a sudden you have missiles flying into Kiev and other places,” said Trump.
🎯IMPACT: The ultimatum has drawn mixed reactions, with Ukrainian officials praising the stance and Russian officials dismissing the deadline, at least in public.
President Donald J. Trump has set a new, shorter deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire over the ongoing war in Ukraine, reducing the timeline to “ten or 12 days” from Monday. Speaking at a news conference in Scotland, Trump emphasized there was “no reason” to wait any longer, citing a lack of progress towards peace.
Trump reiterated his threat to impose severe sanctions and secondary tariffs on Russia, which he previously described as a 100 percent import tax on any country trading with Moscow. He suggested this would prompt third countries to look elsewhere for trade and reduce revenue for Russia.
During the conference, Trump expressed frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s actions, saying, “We were going to have a ceasefire and maybe peace… and all of a sudden you have missiles flying into Kiev and other places.”
“I say, forget it. I’m not gonna talk anymore. This has happened on too many occasions, and I don’t like it,” Trump remarked.
The Kremlin has not officially responded to the new deadline. Meanwhile, Ukrainian Chief of Staff Andriy Yermak praised Trump for “delivering a clear message of peace through strength,” adding that Putin “respects only power.”
Despite three rounds of ceasefire talks hosted by Turkey, no significant progress has been made towards ending the Ukraine war, which has now lasted over three and a half years.
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