'We'll know in two weeks' if Putin serious about ending war, Trump says
- Since late April, President Donald Trump has indicated that within approximately two weeks he will make a determination about whether Russian President Vladimir Putin is genuinely committed to resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
- Trump’s repeated two-week deadlines reflect ongoing frustration with Moscow’s pace in peace talks and the Kremlin’s delivery of a memorandum ahead of proposed Istanbul talks next week.
- Trump characterized Putin’s recent conduct as “absolutely crazy” and warned sanctions might provoke a different U.S. Response if Moscow delays cease-fire progress.
- Trump said, “We’re going to find out whether or not he’s tapping us along or not,” and added, “And if he is, we’ll respond a little bit differently.”
- Trump’s decision within two weeks could affect whether the U.S. Imposes new sanctions or walks away from mediating peace efforts amid rising tensions.
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