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Sitting in the Oval Office with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, and apparently fed up with being slow-walked by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump threatened the Kremlin with tough tariffs if it doesn't make a deal to end the war within 50 days. But perhaps more important was Trump's shift on weapons.
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Daily Express US on MSNFuming Trump issues angry five-word update as tensions with Putin surgeIn a video that surfaced online Thursday, Putin is seen telling a crowd during a panel interview that he must leave to talk to Trump or risk upsetting him. It was this phone call that left Trump unhappy.
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Trump dangled the possibility of tough sanctions against Russia and its trading partners, but with another delay: Putin now has fifty days to make a peace deal. On the other hand, deliveries of American weapons,
President Trump sent more mixed signals on his tariff policy and bashed Russian President Putin during a Cabinet meeting Tuesday.
The U.S. President says he will send more weapons to Kyiv so it can "defend itself" from Russia. “I’m not happy with Putin,” Trump reiterates.
NPR speaks with Marc Caputo, a senior politics reporter for Axios, about Trump's recent change in approach toward Russia and Vladimir Putin.
The United States said it would pause the delivery of some weapons to Ukraine as the Pentagon conducts a review of its munition stockpiles.