Trump: "If Russia Doesn't End the War Within 2 Weeks, 100% Tariff on Trade Partners"
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- President Trump announced that if Russia does not conclude a peace agreement with Ukraine within 2 weeks, 100% tariffs would be imposed on Russia’s trade partners.
- He revealed that the previously announced early-September deadline has been moved up significantly to within the next 10–12 days.
- He expressed disappointment in Russia’s continued military actions and in President Putin’s attitude.
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"Disappointed in Putin" Deadline moved up by 2 weeks, originally set for early September
"Putin says he'll agree on the phone but continues airstrikes"

United States President Donald Trump, on the 28th (local time in the United Kingdom), demanded that Russian President Vladimir Putin conclude a peace agreement with Ukraine within two weeks. He stated that if the war with Ukraine is not ended within this period, secondary tariffs of up to 100% would be imposed on Russia’s trading partners. As Russia repeatedly continued airstrikes despite agreements with Ukraine, Trump explained he would significantly move up the previously announced peace agreement deadline from early September.
President Trump made this announcement to reporters on the 28th in Scotland during a meeting with United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Earlier, since July 14, President Trump had warned that if a peace agreement with Ukraine was not concluded by September, within the 50-day deadline, tariffs of around 100% would be imposed on buyers of Russian goods.
However, on this day, President Trump said, "The situation has gone on too long," and “will set a new deadline roughly 10-12 days from today.” He criticized Russia for “having no reason to wait, yet showing no progress.” He especially remarked, “I am disappointed in President Putin.”
Previously, Trump had refrained from criticizing Putin, but in recent months, as failed attempts for a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire mounted, he has shown frustration.
President Trump complained that “Putin suggests during phone calls that he’s willing to end hostilities with Ukraine, but then immediately orders new military actions.”
Trump added, "Russia and Ukraine reached agreements five times, and I had many conversations with Putin." However, he criticized that “after saying in phone calls that he’s willing to end hostilities with Ukraine, he launches new military actions, such as firing rockets at cities like Kyiv.”
Contributed by Kim Jeong-a kja@hankyung.com




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