The United States informed the United Nations Security Council that President Donald Trump has emphasized the necessity of reaching a deal to end Russia's war in Ukraine by August 8, 2025. During the Security Council meeting, senior U.S. diplomat John Kelly stated that both Russia and Ukraine must work towards this resolution. The U.S. also expressed readiness to implement additional measures to secure peace in Ukraine if necessary. Following this, President Trump warned that sanctions would be imposed on Russia should it fail to end the conflict, while acknowledging Russia's ability to evade such sanctions. The U.S. government's position underscores a firm deadline and the willingness to escalate diplomatic and economic pressure to resolve the ongoing war.
TRUMP SAYS THERE WILL BE SANCTIONS IF RUSSIA DOES NOT STOP THE WAR, BUT RUSSIA SEEMS TO BE GOOD AT AVOIDING SANCTIONS.
🇺🇸TRUMP SAYS THERE WILL BE SANCTIONS IF RUSSIA DOES NOT STOP THE WAR, BUT RUSSIA SEEMS TO BE GOOD AT AVOIDING SANCTIONS. https://t.co/Wh7XSEHe9m
Trump Threatens Sanctions Against Russia If War Continues, Acknowledges Their Evasion Skills 💣⚖️