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President Trump said Russia must make a peace deal with Ukraine within 50 days or he'll impose 100% tariffs on countries that buy oil and gas from them. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
The US president says he is "disappointed" in Putin and will be sending "top-of-the-line" weapons to Ukraine, via Nato.
President Donald Trump has shifted his stance on the Russia-Ukraine war, announcing more weapons for Europe to supply Kyiv and steep tariffs on Moscow if a peace deal isn't reached within 50 days.
The weapons for Ukraine would henceforth be bought by European allies rather than donated from American stocks or bought from manufacturers with American money, as in the past. Billions of dollars’-worth of funds authorised by Congress under his predecessor,
Donald Trump has threatened Russia with 100 per cent secondary tariffs if the war in Ukraine does not end soon, as he announced an agreement with Nato allies to send more weapons to Kyiv.
Trump’s tariffs could hit China, India and Brazil especially hard. All three countries are top buyers of Russian fossil fuels.
Congress is on the verge of passing the most consequential sanctions package in the history of the country,’ Senator Graham said on CBS’ Face The Nation.
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