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Trump reduces deadline for Russia sanctions to '10 or 12 days'

U.S. President Donald Trump sets a deadline for Russia to cease the conflict in Ukraine, threatening stricter sanctions, during his meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland.

Trump shortens Russia deadline to approximately 10-12 days
Trump shortens Russia deadline to approximately 10-12 days

Trump reduces deadline for Russia sanctions to '10 or 12 days'

In a significant shift of diplomatic strategy, US President Donald Trump has taken a firm stance against Russia's intransigence in the Ukraine conflict. After months of appeasement, Trump has now adopted a tougher approach, threatening new economic measures against Moscow and authorizing arms sales to European allies supporting Ukraine.

Early in his second term, Trump had set out to reshape US trade with the world, predicting his aggressive strategy of punitive tariffs could bring "90 deals in 90 days." However, the details on Gaza diplomacy and US-UK trade deals are not highlighted in the current information.

Initially, Trump's negotiations with Russia signaled a willingness to satisfy most Kremlin demands, including allowing Russia control over occupied Ukrainian territories, rejecting Ukraine's NATO membership, easing sanctions, and even contemplating US recognition of Russia’s annexation of Crimea. This was accompanied by a halt in public criticism of Russia's war and withdrawing from efforts to hold it accountable for war crimes.

However, by late July 2025, Trump grew frustrated and less patient with Russia's refusal to agree to an unconditional ceasefire. He shortened his deadline from 50 days to just 10 days, imposing threats of new economic measures against Moscow. This pivot was prompted by the realization that earlier concessions were not producing peace and were making him appear weak.

On a different note, Trump has shown interest in the conflict-ravaged Palestinian territory of Gaza. He announced the United States will set up walk-in "food centres" in Gaza to alleviate the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Trump also held discussions with UK Labour leader Keir Starmer to end the suffering in Gaza and revive stalled ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.

Regarding US-UK trade deals, there is no referenced new information or updates in the search results related to Trump's involvement or actions on this front.

In a separate development, Trump hosted Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria at Turnberry, Scotland, where he had spent two days playing golf. The pair flew by Air Force One to Prestwick, near Glasgow, and then took Marine One to Trump's other golf resort in Balmedie, Aberdeenshire, for a private dinner.

Trump's relationship with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and UK Labour leader Keir Starmer seems to be on a positive note, with Trump believing Zelensky has praised his stand on the Ukraine conflict.

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  1. The United States, under President Trump, has altered its diplomatic strategy towards Russia, moving away from appeasement and towards a tougher stance, particularly regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
  2. France and other European allies supporting Ukraine have been authorized to receive arms sales from the United States, as part of a new approach by President Trump to counter Russia's intransigence in the Ukraine conflict.
  3. In a separate context, Trump has shown concern for the conflict-ridden Palestinian territory of Gaza, with plans to establish walk-in "food centres" to address the humanitarian crisis, and discussions with UK Labour leader Keir Starmer to mediate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
  4. Russia's actions in Ukraine, particularly its refusal to agree to an unconditional ceasefire, have prompted Trump to impose new economic measures against Moscow, signifying a shift in attitude from his earlier concessions.
  5. The ongoing tensions in Ukraine, as well as the conflict in Gaza, fall under the broad categories of war-and-conflicts and general news, topics that often dominate the international political landscape.

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