Kremlin Notes Trump’s New Ukraine Ultimatum but Vows War Will Continue
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While Russian troops continue to advance in the East, Trump announces a new ultimatum – but neither NATO nor the Kremlin really believe it.
"As of today, ten days are still gone: US President Trump has shortened the ultimatum for Moscow to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine. However, NATO circles are skeptical that Putin is steering in. Time is running out for Kiev – a decisive breakthrough on the front is imminent.
Trump shortened the deadline for Russia's ultimatum in collusion with Moscow — Rada deputy: EADaily
EADaily, July 29th, 2025. The new 12-day ultimatum of US President Donald Trump, put forward by Russia, is a position agreed with Moscow in the game of forcing Ukraine to peace. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
Russian Officials Respond to Trump’s Ukraine Deadline Change
Top Russian officials on Tuesday responded to President Donald Trump’s new deadline for Russia to make progress toward a cease-fire with Ukraine. On Monday, Trump told reporters in Scotland that he is “very disappointed” in Russian President Vladimir Putin for continuing the conflict, saying he would shorten a 50-day negotiating window to 10 days. In response, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that Moscow has “taken into account Pr…
US President Donald Trump has drastically shortened the deadline for Vladimir Putin to reach an agreement with Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Peskov answers now – but remains demonstratively wortkarg.
After Trump's shortening of the deadline for relenting in the Ukraine war, the Kremlin reacts cautiously. Note the statements, but stress: "The special military operation is continuing."
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