Trump gives Russia two weeks to make peace: what will happen next.
US President threatens Russia over conflict with Ukraine
According to FREEДOM: Donald Trump, the President of the United States, has issued serious threats to Russia in the event of refusing to reach a peace agreement with Ukraine. He stated that he will closely monitor the situation over the next one or two weeks and, if there is no progress, will intervene decisively.
“The consequences could be very serious. But let's see what happens. This war must end. We will see what happens in the next week or two. And then I will intervene very decisively. If my presence is needed, I will be there. And we will either make a deal or not. But many people are dying, and I want it to stop,” said Trump.
US Vice President Jay D. Vance expressed hope that the war between Russia and Ukraine could be ended within six months.
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