Trump: Ukraine shouldn’t target Moscow
RUSSIA, JUL 15 – Trump set a 50-day deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire or face 100% tariffs, framing his stance as a response to Putin's refusal to negotiate peace, officials said.
- U.S. President Donald Trump advised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy not to target Moscow and emphasized peace, stating, 'No, he shouldn't target Moscow' during a press briefing.
- Trump reportedly asked Zelenskyy about the potential to strike Moscow if supplied with long-range U.S. weapons, as reported by the Financial Times.
- In response to Trump's remarks, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed concern that such support could hinder peace efforts, suggesting it may be seen as a signal to continue the war.
- Trump issued a 50-day deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire, threatening '100 percent tariffs' if no agreement is reached.
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The President of the United States denied press reports claiming that the possible delivery of long-range missiles to Kiev is on the table.
US President Donald Trump also said that he is disappointed with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump said that he has helped end many conflicts recently, but the issue of Russia and Ukraine is still unresolved.
According to President Donald Trump, the US does not intend to provide long-range missiles to Ukraine.
[Washington: Sakaguchi Yukihiro, Vienna: Kaneko Natsuki] US President Trump stated on the 15th that there are no plans to provide long-range weapons as part of military aid to Ukraine. He demanded that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who provided the US with weapons, "not target Moscow (the Russian capital)." He answered questions from reporters at the White House. When asked on the 15th if he intended to send long-range missiles to Ukra…
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