Trump says he's 'disappointed but not done' with Putin
UKRAINE, JUL 18 – Trump announced new military aid including Patriot missiles for Ukraine and warned of 100% tariffs on Russia if no ceasefire is reached within 50 days, signaling increased pressure on Moscow.
- On July 15, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump told the BBC he was `disappointed` in Vladimir Putin but `not done` with him, while revealing four failed deals with the Russian leader.
- Earlier this year, President Trump asserted that Russia holds `trump cards` in peace talks due to significant territory seized, and Russian forces have made incremental gains in recent months in the Donbas region.
- The ceasefire ultimatum includes a 50-day window and deployment of Patriot air defence missiles, with Russia condemned by the Kremlin as provocative.
- The Kremlin called it a provocative and hostile move, while Maria Zakharova said `blackmail`, calling it `deliberate`.
- While Kyiv has welcomed renewed US support, some European capitals remain wary that Trump's 50-day deadline and aggressive stance could entrench conflict and provoke Kremlin hostility.
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