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Trump says patience with Putin 'running out fast' over Ukraine war

President Trump warns of strong actions against Russia as peace talks stall and Russian drones violate NATO airspace, with NATO allies responding to increased regional tensions.

  • On September 12, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin due to the stalled peace negotiations and the continuing conflict in Ukraine.
  • This followed Russia's announcement of a pause in negotiations citing European interference and recent drone incursions into Polish airspace that raised NATO tensions.
  • Trump noted Ukraine's President Zelenskyy is ready to negotiate but said, "it does take two to tango," highlighting Putin's role in the impasse.
  • He stated that the U.S. must respond forcefully to Russia, discussing measures such as sanctions targeting banks and oil, as well as imposing 50% tariffs on India for its purchase of Russian oil.
  • Trump's comments suggest potential escalation in U.S. pressure as peace talks stall, Russian offensives continue, and NATO remains on high alert after drone attacks on Poland.
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In an interview with Fox News, the president said that "Putin is now an unknown" and that they will have to "intervene in a very strong way." On the other hand, Russia declared Friday that negotiations with Ukraine to end the conflict are in "pause," with no date set for a next round of talks.

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Telegrafi broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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