Trump, Ukraine and Vladimir Putin
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ABP News on MSNNATO Chief Warns India, China And Brazil With '100% 'Secondary Tariff' Over Russia LinksNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has warned India, Brazil, and China with '100 per cent secondary tariffs' over links with Russia and said the three BRICS nations should lean on President Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire.
Trump announced fresh military support for Ukraine and threatened sweeping tariffs on Russia's trading partners, in a bid to pressure Moscow into ending its war within 50 days.
Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte has threatened India, China, and Brazil with secondary sanctions if they continue doing business with Russia, urging them to pressure President Putin to engage seriously in peace talks with Ukraine.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNRutte on Trump’s ultimatum to Putin: China, India, and Brazil face a severe blowThe United States may impose 100% tariffs on China, India, and Brazil if Russia refuses to sign a peace agreement with Ukraine within 50 days, states NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, according to The Guardian.
Full Video: Trump And NATO Secretary-General Rutte Say They Tried Everything To Negotiate With Putin
President Trump is hosting NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the White House on Monday as the U.S. agrees to sell new and more weapons to Europe and Ukraine.
Back-channel contacts, direct diplomacy and a multibillion-dollar weapons deal helped align the U.S. and Europe on arming Ukraine.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discusses President Donald Trump's decision to sell weapons to NATO for Ukraine in an interview on 'Special Report.'
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that Brazil, China and India will face secondary sanctions from the US if Russia doesn’t negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine, and said they should lean on President Vladimir Putin to agree to a ceasefire.
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Raw Story on MSN'Sweet-talking' Putin fooled 'a lot of people' near Trump — except onePresident Donald Trump's recent about-face in his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised many people in the White House, except for one. Trump hinted on Monday that first lady Melania Trump may have helped change his mind on Putin.