Trump says he's ready to move to second stage of Russia sanctions after Moscow launches large aerial attack
President Donald Trump confirms readiness to implement a second phase of sanctions targeting Russia's economy, aiming to pressure Moscow amid its intensified military actions in Ukraine.
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated he is ready to move to a second phase of sanctioning Russia following Moscow's large aerial attack.
- At least four people were killed in the aerial attack by Russia, which resulted in over 40 injuries, marking the largest of its kind in the war.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed his readiness to negotiate a peace agreement with Vladimir Putin amid ongoing calls for tough sanctions against Russia.
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent mentioned that the U.S. and the European Union could impose secondary tariffs on nations purchasing Russian oil to pressure Russia.
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While Moscow launched an unprecedented air attack on Moscow, the US President said his administration was ready to enter a second phase of tariffs against Russia.
Trump threatens new Russia sanctions after major strike
US President Donald Trump threatened Russia with new sanctions after Moscow launched the heaviest aerial assault of the war so far. Sunday’s strikes involved 823 drones and missiles and killed four people, including a mother and baby. Trump has repeatedly talked tough on Russia, but has not always followed through, so European capitals will be watching. “I’ll believe it when I see it,” one diplomat told Politico. The European Union is optimistic…
According to Donald Trump, he has further sanctions against Russia in his hindquarters to put pressure on Ukraine's war. He answers briefly and scarcely in front of journalists how far he is with it.
After the biggest Russian airstrike on Ukraine since the beginning of the war, Ukrainian President Selensky hopes for a strong reaction from the US. According to the US President, he is prepared for tougher sanctions against Russia, but does not mention any details. His finance minister is also in favour of further sanctions. The EU is already planning the 19th package of sanctions.
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