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Trump's pivot on Ukraine shows he's unwilling to put maximum pressure on Putin

UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Trump resumes Patriot missile shipments to Ukraine with NATO covering costs as part of a policy shift driven by frustration with Putin's stalled peace talks, U.S. weapons aid totals $66.9 billion.

  • On Monday, President Donald Trump will unveil a new plan to support Ukraine, with sources told Axios, including offensive weapons and a meeting with NATO Secretary Mark Rutte.
  • On July 2, ship shipments of Patriot batteries were paused pending a review of U.S. weapons stockpiles, attributed to Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Elbridge Colby, Axios reported.
  • On July 7, missile shipments to Ukraine resumed with fewer Patriot batteries, NATO covering costs, and possible long-range missiles aimed at Moscow, sources told Axios.
  • Meanwhile, Trump publicly accused Putin of stalling peace talks, said he was `very, very unhappy` on Monday, and warned Putin has 50 days to make a deal or face a 100% tariff, sources told Axios.
  • However, experts caution that Trump’s pressure still leaves room for Putin, and they are skeptical it’ll induce a ceasefire, implying limited effectiveness of current efforts.
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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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