Russia, Ukraine and Donald Trump
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President Donald Trump may have expected a Russian shudder of fear to greet his threat of “very severe tariffs” on the country if it didn’t agree a ceasefire in Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump’s latest threat of 100% tariffs on Russia would risk complicating relations with two nations crucial to his economic and strategic goals: China and India.Trump on Monday threatened tariffs of about 100% on Russia unless it reached a peace deal with Ukraine in the next 50 days,
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Al Jazeera on MSNCould Trump’s tariff threats force Putin into Ukraine peace deal?Russia’s approach is to ‘keep calm and carry on’ in the face of Trump’s threats over Ukraine war, experts say.
More than a dozen countries stand in the crosshairs of Trump's threat to impose 100% tariffs over their economic ties to Russia.
The president also threatened new measures to increase economic pressure on Russia as he grows more frustrated with Putin.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hit back at US President Donald Trump’s warnings against BRICS, declaring that the bloc ‘cannot be stopped’ and is ‘not afraid.’ Lavrov said the global shift away from the US dollar is well underway and irreversible.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis is joined by former minister of foreign affairs in Russia Andrei Kozyrev to discuss President Trump’s tariff threats against Russia and how Vladimir Putin may react.
Donald Trump's threat of imposing 100% secondary tariffs on Russian trade partners could disrupt India's oil imports and jeopardize its bilateral trade agreement with the US.
President Donald Trump’s latest threat of a 100% tariff on Russia if no peace deal is reached in Ukraine within 50 days is drawing sharp criticism, and even mockery from leading economist Justin Wolfers.
Trump asked Ukraine's Zelensky earlier this month if he could strike Moscow and other Russian targets, the Financial Times reported.