Trump Tightens Russia Ceasefire Deadline Amid Growing Frustration
President Trump shortens the deadline for Russia to advance towards a ceasefire in Ukraine, threatening sanctions if no progress is made. His stance reflects frustration with President Putin over the prolonged conflict. The Kremlin acknowledges the statement but remains committed to pursuing a peace process.

In a move that underscores his frustration with ongoing developments, U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new, expedited deadline for Russia to make progress towards a ceasefire in Ukraine. Trump indicated that if Moscow does not act within 10 to 12 days, it will face sanctions.
This deadline, which advances a prior ultimatum set 50 days from July 14, was communicated amid Trump's broader diplomatic engagements, including a visit to Britain. Despite ongoing dialogue with Russian leadership since January, Trump voiced his dwindling interest in further discussions with President Vladimir Putin, citing a lack of progress.
The Kremlin's response was terse, with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirming acknowledgment of the statement but refraining from detailed commentary. While Russia reiterates its commitment to a peaceful resolution, the situation exemplifies the strained diplomatic relations between the two nations over the lengthy conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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