Russian Officials Respond to Trump’s Ukraine Deadline Change

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The president said that he would shorten a 50-day negotiating window to 10 days.

Top Russian officials on Tuesday responded to President Donald Trump’s new deadline for Russia to make progress toward a cease-fire with Ukraine.

On Monday, Trump told reporters in Scotland that he is “very disappointed” in Russian President Vladimir Putin for continuing the conflict, saying he would shorten a 50-day negotiating window to 10 days.

In response, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that Moscow has “taken into account President Trump’s statement yesterday,” according to Russian state-run media.

Underscoring that Russia will continue to engage in fighting in Ukraine, Peskov said that Moscow remains “committed to the peace process to resolve the conflict around Ukraine and to ensure our interests in the course of this settlement,” according to a translation of his comments on the TASS news website.

Peskov said that Russia is interested in rebuilding ties with the United States but that “so far, the normalization process is proceeding sluggishly; we would like to see more momentum.”

In a post on X, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, a close ally of Putin who is the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, said Trump was playing “a game of ultimatums” that could lead to a war involving the United States.

“Each new ultimatum is a threat and a step towards war. Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with [Trump’s] own country,” Medvedev said.

In recent months, during talks, Russia hasn’t accepted any cease-fire deals with the United States while ramping up long-range strikes on Ukraine. Both U.S. and Ukrainian officials are calling for a full and immediate cease-fire after more than three years of war.

On Monday, Trump indicated he was not interested in more talks with Putin. He said sanctions and tariffs would be used as penalties for Moscow if it did not meet Trump’s demands.

Meanwhile, Trump recently started threatening sanctions on both Russia and buyers of its exports unless progress is made. The fresh deadline suggests the president is prepared to move forward on those threats after previous hesitation to do so.

By Jack Phillips

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