Trump discussed a deadline for Putin with Europe - Evening LIVE.
29.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
29.07.2025
1320
US President Donald Trump set a new deadline for Russian leader Vladimir Putin regarding a ceasefire. During a meeting with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Trump discussed the issue of clear restrictions on when the United States expects results from Russia in resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
About the show
Guests on the News.LIVE talk show will include:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Professor Sergey Yahodinsky;
- Member of the Media Policy Committee of the National Association of Lawyers of Ukraine Yaroslav Kuts;
- People's Deputy from the 'Servant of the People' party Ruslan Horbenko;
- Philosopher and publicist Sergey Datsyuk;
- Head of the Mykolaiv regional government Vitaliy Kim.
Together with the hosts, they will discuss the following topics:
- A meeting was held in Kyiv with a German delegation to discuss strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities;
- The European Union expects about 20 countries to join the SAFE program to support the Ukrainian defense industry.
Recently, Trump decided to shorten the deadline for Russia from a '50-day ultimatum' to 10 days.
He threatened Russia with additional sanctions if Putin does not end the war in Ukraine.
Summary: US President Donald Trump set a new deadline for Russia to end the war in Ukraine, threatening to impose additional sanctions if the requirements are not met. Issues regarding strengthening defense capabilities and supporting the defense industry are also being discussed in Ukraine.Read also
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