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Russia’s 50-day deadline has been shortened to 10-12 by President Trump.
Two weeks ago, President Trump issued an ultimatum to Russia: agree to a ceasefire within 50 days, or face secondary sanctions and 100% tariffs on Russian oil buyers. Now, it seems, he’s run thin on patience.
“I’m going to make a new deadline of about 10 — 10 or 12 days from today,” Trump told reporters in Scotland on Monday, standing beside UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
“I’ll announce it probably tonight or tomorrow,” Trump added. “But there’s no reason to wait. If you know what the answer is.”
The sanctions Trump is demanding would hit both India and China—two major trading partners he hopes to strike deals with—risking blowback that could undercut his own economic agenda.
Sanctions haven’t deterred Russia so far—it continues to advance on the battlefield while shrugging off Western pressure. Escalating economic threats could just as easily backfire on the U.S., straining relations with India and China, while doing nothing to rein in Ukraine’s own war crimes.