Trump Says 'You'll See Things Happen' if Unhappy with Putin Response
Donald Trump warned of potential new sanctions against Russia if Vladimir Putin rejects a Ukraine peace deal, amid stalled diplomatic efforts and upcoming talks with European leaders.
- President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a conversation with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky on September 4, 2025, as part of ongoing diplomatic attempts to facilitate peace in the region.
- This call follows stalled diplomatic efforts and Russia's refusal to cease hostilities by an August 8 deadline, prompting threats of additional sanctions by Trump.
- Trump met Polish President Karol Nawrocki on September 3 in the Oval Office and emphasized he has no new message for Putin, who must decide on peace.
- Trump stated, “You'll see things happen” if he is unhappy with Putin's response, indicating more sanctions could follow, while Zelensky seeks increased pressure on Russia.
- Upcoming talks could influence security guarantees for Ukraine and determine the next U.S. actions depending on Putin's progress toward ending the war.
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