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Putin ‘will be seeing things happen’, warns Trump after Kharkiv maternity ward hit - Trump has confirmed the US would send weapons to Ukraine via Nato ahead of his ‘major statement’ on Monday
U.S. President Donald Trump has voiced frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the intensification of attacks.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Saturday morning that 30 percent tariffs will be imposed on the European Union (EU) and Mexico as of Aug. 1.
Trump ‘blindsided’ by Pentagon’s decision to halt weapons to Kyiv as he pledges more arms - It comes as Russia launched its largest air attack on Ukraine overnight, launching 728 drones and 13 missile
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President Trump stated the U.S. will increase weapon deliveries to Ukraine for defense, reversing a recent pause. This decision follows intensified Russian attacks that resulted in numerous civilian casualties and infrastructure damage.
Donald Trump has said he plans to make a “major statement” on Russia next week, as he signalled the US would sell more weapons to allies to send to Ukraine, including Patriot missile systems. The US president renewed his criticism of his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in an interview with NBC News,