Putin, Unfazed by Trump, Will Fight on and Could Take More of Ukraine
UKRAINE, JUL 15 – Putin rejects sanctions threats and plans to expand Russian control in Ukraine, with Russia advancing 1,415 square km in three months, sources say.
- Putin intends to continue fighting in Ukraine until the West meets his terms for peace, according to three sources close to the Kremlin.
- Putin believes that Russia's economy and military can withstand additional sanctions and pressures from the West, as reported by the sources.
- His conditions for peace include a pledge against NATO expansion, Ukrainian neutrality, and acceptance of Russia's territorial gains, the sources noted.
- An escalation of the crisis is anticipated in the coming months, highlighting the risks between the world's two largest nuclear powers, according to one source.
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President Vladimir Putin intends to keep fighting in Ukraine until the West engages on his terms for peace, unfazed by Donald Trump's threats of tougher sanctions, and his territorial demands may widen as Russian forces advance, three sources close to the Kremlin said.
Putin, unfazed by Trump, will fight on and could take more of Ukraine: sources
President Vladimir Putin intends to keep fighting in Ukraine until the West engages on his terms for peace, unfazed by Donald Trump’s threats of tougher sanctions, and his territorial demands may widen as Russian forces advance, three sources close to the Kremlin said. Putin, who ordered Russian troops into Ukraine in February 2022 after eight years of fighting in the country’s east between Russian-backed separatists and Ukrainian troops, believ…
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MOSCOW >> President Vladimir Putin intends to keep fighting in Ukraine until the West engages on his terms for peace, unfazed by Donald Trump’s threats of tougher sanctions, and his territorial demands may widen as Russian forces advance, three sources close to the Kremlin said.
Putin, who ordered the entry of Russian troops in Ukraine in February 2022, after eight years of wars in the eastern country between separatists supported by Russia and Ukrainian troops, believes that Russia's economy and armed forces are strong enough to resist
Putin, unfazed by Trump, will fight on and could take more of Ukraine
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin intends to keep fighting in Ukraine until the West engages on his terms for peace, unfazed by US President Donald Trump’s threats of tougher sanctions, and his territorial demands may widen as Russian forces advance, three sources close to the Kremlin have said.
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