Trump signals readiness for second phase of sanctions on Russia
President Trump signals readiness to enact second phase of sanctions following Russia's largest aerial attack on Kyiv, with over 800 drones used, Ukrainian officials said.
- On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters he is prepared for a second phase of sanctions on Russia.
- Amid stalled peace talks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last week urged increasing pressure on Moscow and on countries that keep trading with Russia.
- Ukrainian officials reported that over the weekend, the main government building in Kyiv was damaged for the first time since the start of the conflict.
- Measures under discussion include tougher steps to damage Russia's military, with the U.S. sanctions coordinator and European leaders coordinating efforts, a source said.
- United Nations officials warned that ongoing sanctions may face challenges, as some observers question the follow-through on international pressure against Russia.
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Donald Trump said he was willing to impose more sanctions on Russia, following the largest Russian air offensive against Ukraine since the war began
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