The US president says he’s disenchanted in Russia’s Putin as he shortens a 50-day deadline he set this month.
United States President Donald Trump has set a brand new deadline of 10 or 12 days for Russia to finish its conflict in Ukraine, underscoring his frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin for prolonging the battle.
Talking in Scotland, the place he’s holding conferences with European leaders and enjoying golf, Trump on Monday mentioned he was disenchanted in Putin and shortened a 50-day deadline he had set this month.
“I’m going to make a brand new deadline of about … 10 or 12 days from right this moment,” Trump advised reporters throughout a gathering with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. “There’s no motive in ready. … We simply don’t see any progress being made.”
There was no rapid remark from the Kremlin.
The US president has repeatedly voiced exasperation with Putin for persevering with assaults on Ukraine regardless of US efforts to finish the conflict and has threatened each sanctions on Russia and patrons of its exports until progress is made.
Earlier than returning for a second time period within the White Home in January, Trump, who views himself as a peacemaker, had promised to finish the three-and-a-half-year-old battle inside 24 hours.
“There’s no motive to attend. If you already know what the reply goes to be, why wait? And it could be sanctions and possibly tariffs, secondary tariffs,” Trump mentioned. “I don’t need to try this to Russia. I really like the Russian individuals.”
However the US president, who has additionally expressed annoyance with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has not at all times adopted up on his powerful speak about Putin with motion, citing what he deems an excellent relationship that the 2 males have had beforehand.
“We thought we had that settled quite a few occasions, after which President Putin goes out and begins launching rockets into some metropolis like Kyiv and kills lots of people in a nursing dwelling or no matter,” Trump mentioned. “And I say that’s not the best way to do it.”