Trump is ready for new sanctions against Russia: what it means for Ukraine.
Trump intends to strengthen sanctions against Russia
According to inkorr.com: US President Donald Trump announced his intention to start the second phase of sanctions against Russia. He made this announcement during a briefing in front of the White House on September 7, emphasizing his determination on this issue.
'I am ready,' - the head of the White House stated.
This statement was recorded by Fox News reporters. It is important to note that it came amid large-scale attacks by Russian troops on Ukrainian cities on the night of September 7. The attackers struck Kyiv, Kremenchuk, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, and Kryvyi Rih, using 810 drones and 13 missiles. Residential buildings were damaged in Kyiv, as well as, for the first time during the war, the building of the Cabinet of Ministers.
Ukraine has once again become a target of serious attacks from Russian forces, resulting in severe consequences for cities and the civilian population. The continuation of conflicts in Eastern Europe only complicates the situation and requires prompt and decisive action from the international community.
In recent days, attacks on Ukrainian cities have intensified, and Trump reacted to this, highlighting the importance of the US being prepared to take action. This is another manifestation of global solidarity with Ukraine in the context of the ongoing conflict. The situation remains tense, and the further steps of international partners may significantly influence the development of events.Read also
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