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According to former Russian President Dimitri Medvedev, President Donald Trump’s new deadline for Russia for Russia to end the conflict with Ukraine is an additional step “towards war”.
Medvedev, now the Vice President of the Security Council of Russia, warned that Trump on Monday announced that Russia would have to end the conflict with Ukraine in 10 to 12 days.
“Playing ultimatum games with Trump Russia: 50 days or 10 … They should remember 2 things: 1. Russia is not Israel or even Iran. 2. Each new ultimatum is a danger and a step towards war. Not between Russia and Ukraine, not between Russian and Ukraine, but with their country,” Medvedev said in a post on Monday. “Don’t go under sleep, which road!”
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Dimitri Medvedev, Deputy Chief of the Security Council, attends a wreath ceremony marking Fatherland Day defender on the tomb of an unknown soldier by Kremlin Wall in Moscow, Russia on 23 February 2024.
While Trump announced on July 14 that he would sign “Gambhir Tariff” against Russia, if Moscow failed to agree to a peace agreement within 50 days, Trump said on Monday that it was meaningless to wait for that period of time.
“I am going to create a new time limit of about 10 – 10 or 12 days from today,” Trump told Trump. “There is no reason to wait. It was 50 days. I wanted to be generous, but we are not seeing any progress yet.”
Trump’s comment has come as his frustration with Putin in recent weeks after there was no progress between Russia and Ukraine, and according to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia, according to the Ukrainian Air Force, exceeded 300 drones, four cruise missiles and three ballistic missiles in Ukraine, just a day after.
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President Donald Trump spoke with the media during a meeting with Britain’s Prime Minister Kir Stormer at Trump Turnberry Golf Course on Monday, July 28, 2025 in Turnberry, Scotland. (Jacqueline Martin/AP Photo)
Trump called Putin to provide lips service during his discussion, not taking active steps to end the war. As a result, Trump said that he was “disappointed” in the Russian leader and he is not so interested in talking with Putin “now”.
Trump said on Monday, “He talks – we have such a good conversation, such respectable and good conversation. And then, people die the next night.”
After Trump’s announcement about reducing the deadline of a peace deal, Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski thanked Trump for resolving the struggle for his “clear stand and determination”.
Zelansky said in a post on X, “I thank President Trump for his attention to save life and stop this terrible war.” “Ukraine is committed to peace and will make tireless efforts with the US to make both our countries safe, strong and more rich.”
Zelenskyy thanked Trump, thanks to the lack of gratitude after months of America’s support for the US after months of support of Ukraine.
In this photo provided by the Ukrainian President’s Press Office, Ukraine’s President Volodimir Zelancesi, Right, and President Donald Trump, said that they include Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday, 26 April, 2025 at the funeral of Pope Francis in Vatican. (Ukrainian President Press Office through AP)
Zelansky first came to February to not give more gratitude for Kiev during an oval office meeting to not give more gratitude for Kiev during an oval office meeting with Vice President JD Vance in February, as it fights Moscow.
Although Trump has historically claimed to have a concrete relationship with Putin, he has publicly increased with Putin in recent weeks as due to the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump said during a cabinet meeting on 8 July, “We get a lot of bulls — Putin was thrown on us, if you want to know the truth,” Trump said during a cabinet meeting on 8 July. “He is very good for us all the time, but it becomes meaningless.”
Fox News Digital’s Calin McFall contributed to the report.