Trump, Russia and Putin
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NATO's Mark Rutte cautioned India, China, and Brazil about the economic impact of continued trade with Russia, urging them to push for peace talks. With Trump's backing, Rutte warned of 100% secondary sanctions on nations buying Russian oil and gas.
Rutte warned Brazil, China, and India of harsh secondary sanctions for doing business with Russia. Trump announced new weapons for Ukraine and threatened tariffs on Russian exports if no peace deal is reached within 50 days.
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Irish Star on MSNRussia sends chilling warning to Trump as US Congress set to vote on new sanctionsRelations between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the Presidents of Russia and the United States, appear to have nose-dived in recent days, after the Republican boss launched a withering attack on th
Senior US Senators have called for imposing tariffs up to 500 per cent on countries like India, China, and Brazil for continuing business with Russia during its war in Ukraine.
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US President Donald Trump's frustration with Vladimir Putin appears to have reached a tipping point, as he signals a tougher stance with 'sledgehammer' sanctions and 500% tariffs on Moscow's backers under consideration.
President Trump announced that the United States would not only be selling Patriot missile batteries and other weaponry to NATO to help bolster Ukraine's defense against ongoing Russian attacks, but he threatened to impose 100% secondary tariffs "if we don't have a deal in 50 days.
Congress is on the verge of passing the most consequential sanctions package in the history of the country,’ Senator Graham says on CBS’ 'Face The Nation.'
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ABP News on MSNOil Prices Rise Slightly As US Eyes More Sanctions On RussiaThe market remained cautious, however, as rising Saudi Arabian production and persistent concerns over global trade tensions tempered the upward momentum.
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed openness to backing the bipartisan Senate effort to ratchet up the sanctions against Russia, blasting its leader, Vladimir Putin, for being unreasonable.
President Donald Trump gave Russia a 50-day window to agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine, but that’s not slowing down the Kremlin’s attacks. ABC News’ Ian Pannell reports from Kyiv.