Bully Donald Trump Is Afraid of Standing up to Vladimir Putin
Donald Trump aims to evaluate Russia-Ukraine peace talks within two weeks, following meetings with leaders and amid ongoing disputes over ceasefire terms, without major progress yet.
- On Thursday , U.S. President Donald Trump set a two-week timeframe to assess peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, saying `I would say within two weeks we’re going to know one way or the other`.
- U.S. President Donald Trump met Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 15 in Alaska where the summit failed, then held talks on August 18 at the White House with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European allies.
- Late on August 20-21, Russia launched 574 drones and 40 missiles, killing one in Lviv and wounding 15 in Transcarpathia, highlighting why peace talks are crucial, Ukrainian officials said.
- Mr Trump told Newsmax host Todd Starnes that `after that, we’ll have to maybe take a different tack` and wrote on August 21 on Truth Social that Ukraine cannot win without striking inside Russia.
- Despite campaign vows, U.S. President Donald Trump has failed to end Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, with commentators saying his short attention span and `America first` style limit diplomacy.
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By Kit Maher, CNN President Donald Trump said Friday he will give Russian President Vladimir Putin “a couple of weeks,” further extending his deadline for potential fallout against Moscow after urging the Russian leader to meet with his Ukrainian counterpart in hopes of ending the war. When asked by CNN’s Alayna Treene if there’s a chance he might do nothing if Putin doesn’t come to the table, Trump replied, “We’ll see. I’ll see whose fault it i…

Trump frustrated after thinking he made headway on Russia-Ukraine talks only to see Putin balk
President Donald Trump started the week declaring a diplomatic breakthrough in his bid to get Russia and Ukraine closer to making peace, announcing he had begun arranging for direct talks between Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Four days…
Donald Trump has assured this Friday that he will make a decision on the war in Ukraine “in two weeks”, at a time when the progress towards a peace agreement shines in his absence. The US president made these statements from the Oval Office, in the announcement that next year’s World Cup draw – held in the US, Canada and Mexico – will be next December 5th in Washington. “In two weeks, I will know which way I choose,” the US president said to jou…
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