Trump Says NATO Will Fund U.S. Weapons for Ukraine, Warns of Tariffs on Russia if No Deal in 50 Days
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Trump warns of 100% secondary tariffs on countries trading with Russia if no ceasefire is reached in 50 days and announces NATO allies will finance new arms shipments to Ukraine.
- Donald Trump announced that NATO will send weapons to Ukraine and that Ukraine will pay for them.
- Trump threatened to impose severe tariffs of about 100% on Russia if there is no deal to end the war in Ukraine within 50 days.
- The US would put secondary sanctions on countries that buy oil from Russia if an agreement is not reached.
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The United States will send more weapons to Ukraine and give Russia 50 days to establish a ceasefire. Otherwise, it will impose more sanctions and tariffs.
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