Trump Says NATO Will Fund U.S. Weapons for Ukraine, Warns of Tariffs on Russia if No Deal in 50 Days
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Trump demands a peace deal within 50 days or will impose 100% secondary tariffs on Russia and any countries trading with it, escalating economic pressure amid ongoing Ukraine conflict.
- On Monday at the White House, President Trump joined NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte to announce a plan for the U.S. to supply billions of dollars’ worth of military equipment to Ukraine through NATO channels.
- This announcement followed months of failed diplomacy, with Trump expressing frustration over Putin’s ongoing missile strikes despite peaceful talks, and threatening severe tariffs if no peace deal occurs in 50 days.
- The arms shipment features advanced Patriot missile defense systems and long-range strike capabilities, with funding anticipated from NATO partners such as Germany, while Russia continues to control approximately 20% of Ukraine amid ongoing military offensives.
- Eighty-Five U.S. senators back a bipartisan bill to authorize 500% tariffs on Russian trade partners if Moscow fails to sign a ceasefire by early September, a move welcomed but met with cautious optimism in Kyiv.
- The announcement signals a major policy shift aiming to increase pressure on Russia, but uncertainties remain given persistent conflict and complex international reactions regarding sanctions and military aid.
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