US President Donald Trump revealed his plan to accept a “very important decision” in the next two weeks if Ukraine Volodymyr Zeleny and Russian Vladimir Putin cannot conclude an agreement to end the Russian-Ukrainian war. He claimed that he could impose “massive sanctions or tariffs or do nothing”.
Trump said his decision relies on development over the next fortnight and advocates interviews between Putin and Zelenky.
“In Two Weeks, We Are Going to Know WHICH WAY I AM GOING BECAUSE I’M Going to Go One Way or Another. It’s Going to Be Very Important Decision. I’M Gonna Decide Whether It’s Not Massive Sancies or Massive Tariffs or Both Takes Two to Tango.
Trump said “not happy” that the US factory reportedly bombarded in Ukraine during recent Russian missile attacks. He said, “I’m not happy about it and I’m not happy about the war. I settled seven wars and think of pre -warriors, there will be three so 10 wars.
Previously, Russian top diplomat Sergei Lavrov said that President Vladimir Putin is willing to negotiate with the leader of Ukraine Volodymyr Zlensky, on condition that any matter associated with resolving the dispute between Moscow and Kyiv is fully solved.
When he spoke to RT on Thursday on Thursday, Lavrov mentioned: “The Russian President has repeatedly stated that he is ready to meet, including Zelena, if there is an understanding that all problems that require the highest level were thoroughly elaborated” by experts and ministers.
Trump-green meets
On August 19, 2025, Trump met with Zelena in the White House along with several European leaders and signaled more cooperation on the end of the war in Ukraine. Trump indicated the provision of security guarantees for Ukraine. According to the American media, he designed a trilateral summit with the green and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump-Putin Meet
Russian President Vladimir Putin organized a tall on August 15 at Alaska, but ultimately an inconclusive summit on Alaska. Despite the hours of discussions, the summit ended without a formal agreement or a ceasefire in Ukraine. Trump, however, described interviews as “very productive” and considered Putin to be a potential starting point.
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