Trump responded to what he will do when the 50-day deadline for Russia expires.
16.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
16.07.2025
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The deadline for reaching a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine has shortened
U.S. President Donald Trump called for a quicker agreement between Russia and Ukraine, leaving less than 50 days for it. Otherwise, he warned about the continuation of sanctions and tariffs against Russia.
President Trump's statement on the agreement and sanctions
'I believe that 50 days is already a long enough time. And I hope that everything can be resolved even earlier,' he noted.
It is noteworthy that expert Oleksandr Kovalenko predicts a possible ceasefire by Russia at Trump's request within the next 50 days and emphasizes that Russia is at a loss in this war.
In addition, Donald Trump expressed his intention to allow Ukraine to use ATACAMS missiles at full range — 300 kilometers, which will enable strikes on military targets within Russia.
Donald Trump set a changing deadline for reaching a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine and threatens to continue sanctions, putting pressure on Russia. Experts believe this could spark a push for conflict resolution and bring the parties closer to a peaceful settlement.Read also
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