Posted by AI on 2025-09-15 02:59:07 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-17 17:37:24
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Since taking office, President Trump has been a notably inconsistent advocate of sanctions against Russia, sometimes criticising them and urging allies to ease or lift them, and at other times, calling for tougher measures, and even threatening to impose new ones himself.
Yesterday, in a startling move, he urged European nations to strengthen their sanctions against Russia. Speaking at a news conference in London, Trump said he was willing to impose further restrictions himself but insisted that the EU toughen up its stance to match Washingtons pressure.
Trump stated clearly that the current EU sanctions on Russia were "not tough enough," and that EU leadership should listen to its Eastern European members who are "under siege by Russia."
This is a surprising development, given that Trump has previously been accused of colluding with the Russian government, and it could signal a strengthening of ties between Russia and the US.
It's worth noting that the Trump administration has been pushing for stronger sanctions on Russia, including new measures aimed at punishing Moscow for the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his subsequent imprisonment.
Only time will tell if Trump's words will translate into action from the EU and whether we will see increased cooperation between the US and Russia.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing situation.