Trump Plans ‘Major’ Russia Statement Monday, Mulls Sanctions
UNITED STATES, JUL 11 – Donald Trump signals tougher stance on Russia amid ongoing Ukraine war, with Senate set to pass new sanctions and NATO resuming arms shipments, sources say.
- Donald Trump announced that he plans to deliver a significant announcement regarding Russia on Monday amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
- This comes after U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine, which had been temporarily halted earlier this month, were restarted amid ongoing stalled peace negotiations with Russia.
- Trump disclosed a new deal where NATO buys U.S. arms, provides them to Ukraine, and fully reimburses the cost of these weapons.
- He explained that the U.S. is providing arms through NATO, with the alliance fully covering the costs, and mentioned that a sanctions bill is moving forward in the Senate.
- The statement and sanctions legislation suggest a possible escalation of U.S. action amid intensified Russian drone and missile attacks on Kyiv this week.
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