Two weeks prior, US President Donald Trump suggested Russia had a two-week window to demonstrate its willingness for genuine negotiations. Ukraine is prepared for talks, but Russia continues to escalate the conflict through its actions. President Zelenskyy highlighted that Russia, represented by Putin, continues to avoid diplomatic solutions. Zelenskyy emphasized the global consensus for a ceasefire and ending the war, urging strong support from the US, Europe, and G20 countries.
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Former President Donald Trump has extended his deadline for potential consequences against Vladimir Putin, stating he will give the Russian leader “a couple of weeks” to meet with the Ukrainian president to end the war. Trump indicated he would assess the situation within two weeks, determining his course of action based on whether a meeting occurs and its outcome. Despite previous efforts to facilitate a bilateral or trilateral meeting, peace talks have stalled, with no plans for a meeting between the two leaders currently. Trump also mentioned a photo he received from Putin and suggested the Russian leader’s potential attendance at the upcoming World Cup, indicating that the situation will be assessed over the next few weeks.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced President Trump will decide within two weeks whether to join Israel in bombing Iran. This announcement was met with widespread skepticism due to Trump’s history of using the “two weeks” timeframe for various promises that were never fulfilled. A reporter directly challenged Leavitt on this pattern of broken promises, prompting a defensive response that blamed President Biden. The overall reaction to Leavitt’s statement highlighted a lack of credibility surrounding the president’s claims.
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