Trump's New Deadline for Russia: A Bold Move in Ongoing Conflict
U.S. President Donald Trump set a new 10 to 12-day deadline for Russia to end its war in Ukraine, expressing frustration with President Putin over prolonged conflict. Despite previous vows to resolve the war swiftly, Trump hinted at potential new sanctions if no agreement is reached by early September.

In a bold move to expedite peace efforts, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new deadline for Russia regarding its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. The fresh timeline aims to cap the battle within 10 to 12 days, reflecting Trump's frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin's protracted aggression.
Speaking from Scotland, Trump conveyed his disappointment over the extended warfare between Russia and Ukraine despite prior diplomatic efforts. During discussions with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump emphasized the urgency of the situation, expressing his desire to see progress soon.
Although Trump originally promised to end the conflict quickly, possibly within 24 hours, the lack of progress led him to reconsider, hinting at new sanctions. Meanwhile, Trump acknowledged previous constructive relations with Putin, while expressing concern over renewed violence, particularly targeting civilian areas like Kyiv.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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