Trump gives Russia 10 days to end conflict with Ukraine, threatens tariffs

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-30 10:59:23 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-31 00:05:16

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Trump gives Russia 10 days to end conflict with Ukraine, threatens tariffs

Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine has provoked widespread international condemnation and led to increasingly stringent sanctions from western allies. In a surprise move, former President Donald Trump has now weighed in, setting a 10-day deadline for Russia to withdraw from Ukraine or face the threat of additional tariffs on steel and aluminum. In an interview with Fox News, Trump stated that "if Russia doesn't stop this senseless aggression against Ukraine, I will be ordering tariffs on Russian steel and aluminum imported into the United States."

The former president added that "if these sanctions don't change Russia's behavior, we will be closing the Russian consulates in New York and Seattle." The Trump-era tariffs on steel and aluminum from most countries remain in place, but the prospect of their extension to Russia, coupled with the threat to escalate further, is a significant shift. The move comes after a week of triumphant appearances by Trump at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and in Palm Beach at a meeting of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies to certify the November 2022 election results.

Many are seeing this move by Trump as an attempt to regain relevance after his controversial and failed attempt at overthrowing the results of the 2020 election and subsequent endorsement of Putin's invasion. Trump's statement is a sharp departure from the stance of the current Biden administration, which has supported far-reaching sanctions against Russian banks and the country's sovereign debt market. The volatility of the international situation, coupled with Trump's statement, suggests that the threat of tariffs and ongoing tensions could be here to stay for the foreseeable future.

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