U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed growing impatience with the slow progress of peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. While acknowledging that talks may be going 'OK,' Trump warned that there comes a point when parties must 'put up or shut up.' His comments suggest a potential shift in U.S. policy, including the possibility of secondary sanctions on countries purchasing Russian oil. Trump has positioned himself as a peacemaker and is eager to see a resolution to the conflict, which he views as a proxy war between the U.S. and Russia. The Kremlin responded by cautioning that immediate results from such complex negotiations are unrealistic.
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Trump says Ukraine talks may be going well, but there is a time 'to put up or shut up'
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine may be going OK, but "there's a point at which you just have to either put up or shut up." — Ukrinform.
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Kremlin Says Instant Results Not Possible After Trump Demands Ukraine Progress
Trump, who says he wants to be remembered as a peacemaker, has repeatedly said he wants to end the "bloodbath" of the three-year war in Ukraine - which his administration now casts as a proxy conflict between the United States and Russia, echoing Moscow's stance.
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Trump Says ‘Either Put up or Shut up’ over Ukraine Peace Deal but Days it ‘May be Going ok’
Trump said Ukraine-Russia talks “might be going OK” but warned it’s time to “put up or shut up,” showing frustration as US efforts to push for a deal face delays.
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