
The United States (July 31) told the UN Security Council that President Donald Trump explained that he would expect the Peace Agreement to end the Russian war in Ukraine until 8 August.
The US also said that Russia and Ukraine must negotiate a ceasefire and “permanent peace” before the deadline.
“Russia and Ukraine have to negotiate a ceasefire and resistant peace. It is time to conclude an agreement. President Trump explained that this must be done by 8 August. The United States is prepared to take further measures to ensure peace,” said higher American diplomat John Kelley 15 -member council.
Trump will reduce the term of peace trade
Trump sharply reduced his independent timeline for Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree with the ceasefire in Ukraine, reducing the deadline from 50 days to “about 10 or 12 days”. During the press performance with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer 28.
“I’ll make a new date, about 10, 10 or 12 days from today. There’s no reason to wait,” Trump said. “It was 50 days, I wanted to be generous, but we just don’t see any progress.”
Exerting pressure on Russia
Comments mean a remarkable shift in Trump’s approach to Putin, with whom he previously requested a good relationship. The short term signals a harder line when the war in Ukraine crushes with the growing victims and a small sign of diplomatic breakthroughs.
At the beginning of this month, Trump set a 50 -day term for Russia to stop his aggression in Ukraine and warn against serious economic consequences unless he followed.
Trump threatened to store 100% of tariffs on countries buying Russian exports such as oil – a step focused on suffocation of income that helps Moscow to avoid international sanctions. The US and its allies consider such purchases a form of indirect support for Russian war efforts.
Disappointment in Putin
In unusually dull remarks, Trump had previously expressed his growing frustration with the Russian president and quoted repeated violations of previous understanding and fatal attacks in Ukraine.
“I am disappointed by President Putin – very disappointed in him,” Trump said. “We thought we had settled many times, and then President Putin was going out and starting to release missiles in a city like Kiev, and killing a lot of people in a nursing home or anything.”
“This is not a way to do it. So we’ll see what happens to it.”
(Tagstotranslate) Trump’s Peace period