Trump Warns of Secondary Sanctions on Russia Amid Ukraine War: 'We Have to put...'
DMITROVSKY DISTRICT, MOSCOW OBLAST, JUL 25 – Trump warns Russia and its supporters of secondary sanctions if aggression continues, threatening countries like China and India with economic consequences tied to NATO's $50 trillion economy.
- On July 25, 2025, President Donald Trump signaled that secondary sanctions could arrive before the 50-day deadline in Washington DC.
- Earlier this month, President Donald Trump issued a July 14 ultimatum demanding peace in Ukraine within 50 days and threatened secondary sanctions on China and India.
- These measures impose 100% tariffs on third parties doing business with Russia, aiming to cut off Moscow’s oil revenue that constitutes about one-third of its federal budget.
- In reaction, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said a Zelensky-Putin summit is unlikely within 30 days; Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he plans to speak with both Trump and Putin about talks in Turkey.
- If China, India, and others must choose between buying Putin’s oil or accessing NATO’s $50 trillion economy—which is 25 times larger than Russia’s—they are unlikely to continue aiding Putin.
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Trump warns of secondary sanctions on Russia amid Ukraine war: 'We have to put...'
Donald Trump had been trying to convince Russia to end its grinding three-year invasion of Ukraine and even dialed Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, his efforts have not been that fruitful.
Trump Considers Secondary Sanctions on Russia Amid Ukraine War
U.S. President Donald Trump announced he's considering imposing secondary sanctions on Russia in response to the ongoing war in Ukraine. This consideration was mentioned prior to his departure for Scotland, highlighting a potential escalation in economic measures against Russia.
Trump Says May Fast-track Sanctions On Russia Over Ukraine War - Iran Front Page
New sanctions against Russia and its trade partners could come before a previously declared deadline for settling the Ukraine war, US President Donald Trump suggested on Friday.
The US president did not rule out the possibility of imposing secondary sanctions earlier. Journalists asked Donald Trump whether the previously announced sanctions on Russia were getting closer ... ...
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