50 days for Putin is in the past. Trump abruptly shortens the ultimatum

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Donald Trump announced on Monday that he had decided to shorten Russia's 50-day deadline for the war in Ukraine. He besides expressed disappointment at Vladimir Putin’s actions.


U.S. President, residing in Turnberry, western Scotland, where his gathering with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer was scheduled, informed the media that he was shortening the time of 50 days that he gave Russian leader at the end of the war in Ukraine.

Donald Trump gave Putin an ultimatum


– I am disappointed with president Putin," said Donald Trump, quoted by the agency Reuters. He explained his decision with the fact that "he already knows the answer to the question, 'what will happen'". However, he did not give a fresh word of ultimatum.

As we wrote in NaTemat.pl, Trump lost patience with the Russian leader, spoke earlier in the media Marco Rubio.

The Secretary of State, in a tv interview for Fox News aired on July 26, called the U.S. president "the master of closing cases" and assured that Donald Trump was determined to bring about a peace agreement and end the war he stated "inherited" from the administration of his predecessor, Joe Biden.

– Despite very good contacts with Vladimir Putin and telephone calls, it never leads to anything specific. Time for action," said Marco Rubio. According to the Secretary of State, Donald Trump does not intend to engage in "endless conversations about talks".

He's losing patience. He loses his readiness to wait for Russia to do something," Rubio added.

50 days for Putin is over.

Two weeks ago, on July 14, the president of the United States announced that he was giving Russia an ultimatum in the form of 50 days. If Russia does not agree to a peace agreement by then, the US will impose "serious" duties on it. Today's the past.

The president of the United States is of the opinion that since Russia continues to bomb civilian targets in Ukraine, the United States will send weapons to Kiev, and Europeans will pay for it. “We have a deal present that we will send them weapons and they will pay for it,” he said, referring to the latest arrangements with the NATO chief.

Since then, however, Moscow has intensified attacks on Ukrainian cities and continues offensive actions on the front. It is worth reminding that inactive during last year's election run Donald Trump announced that he would end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours of taking office.

Source: Reuters


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