‘Something like 10 or 12 days’: Donald Trump ended the 50 -day time limit of Putin to end the Ukraine War; ‘In great disappointment’ says

File Photo: US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin (Picture Credit: PTI, AP)

US President Donald Trump has announced to reduce the time limit to Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine that indicates a growing frustration over the lack of progress on the ceasefire. Speaking in Scotland on Monday during a meeting with the UK Prime Minister Kir Stmper, Trump said that he would no longer wait for a full 50 days which he had initially offered Putin early this month.“I am disappointed in President Putin, very disappointed for him,” Trump said, “We are going to reduce that 50 days, such as 10 or 12 something like something. I think I already know what is going to happen.”Ukraine praised Trump, saying that he would cut the 50 -day time limit. “Thank you for giving a clear message of peace to President Trump through strength,” the President of Ukrainian said on social media, “said on social media,”Trump originally warned Putin of serious economic punishment if the struggle was not stopped in early September. These included 100 percent secondary tariffs on Russia and its trading partners, a step that would force any country to continue with Moscow to pay a standing price to sell goods in the US. It can affect nations like India and China, which still maintain trade relations with Russia.Trump told reporters in Turnberry that it was decided to shorten the schedule as the hopes of ceasefire had repeatedly collapsed. “We thought we had settled many times,” he said, “and then President Putin goes out and some city like Kiev start launching rockets and kills many people in the nursing home or whatever it is – you have bodies located on the entire road.”The US President has begun to express Putin’s unusually strict criticism in recent weeks. According to Politico, he commented, “There is an issue with him.” Although Trump has held many discussions with the Russian leader, even claiming that he came close to the terms of the ceasefire five times, there has been some concrete progress.Trump also addressed the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, stating that there was a ceasefire “possible” and urged international partners to share responsibility. He criticized Hamas for allegedly stealing assistance and said, “This is not an American problem. It is an international problem.”

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