US Hits Russia’s Oil Giants After Trump Cancels Putin Peace Meeting
- NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte endorsed President Donald Trump's decision not to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, stating that training for their use takes too long.
- The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Russia's major oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, following Trump's cancellation of a meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
- Rutte emphasized that sustained pressure on Russia's economy is required, noting that threats make Putin reactive and indicate instability.
- Trump expressed that the decision to cancel was based on the feeling that they weren't achieving desired progress.
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Trump cancels meeting with Putin, says ‘It just didn’t feel right to me’
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