Trump's Ukraine Arms Deal: Sanctions Loom Over Russia
U.S. President Donald Trump announced new arms for Ukraine and threatened sanctions on Russian exports unless peace is achieved. Despite investor relief from a 50-day grace period on sanctions, concerns persist. Support for Ukraine from NATO allies is notable, as discussions continue on strengthening defense and diplomatic negotiations.

In a significant policy shift, U.S. President Donald Trump announced new arms support for Ukraine on Monday, including advanced Patriot air defense missiles. The decision aligns with Trump's growing frustration over Russia's continuous assaults on Ukrainian regions.
Trump's announcement also included a potential imposition of secondary sanctions on nations continuing to import Russian oil. A proposed grace period of 50 days has temporarily reassured investors in Russian markets. NATO allies, including Germany, Finland, and the UK, express clear intent to participate actively in bolstering Ukraine's defenses.
As discussions unfold, both sides weigh their options: Russia remains entrenched, advancing its troops, while Ukraine garners stronger Western backing. With significant bipartisan support in the U.S. Congress, pressures mount on Trump for decisive action, hinting at further diplomatic and military developments.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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