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🧭 Summary of Trump's Statement (July 28, 2025)
On July 28, during a meeting at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Trump said he intends to shorten the 50-day deadline he previously gave to Russian President Putin to negotiate a peace deal with Ukraine. He cited repeated disappointments in Putin's conduct as the motivation .
Trump clarified that he was "very disappointed" with Putin and indicated that he already "knows the answer," implying bad faith or stagnation in Russian diplomacy .
He originally set a 50-day ultimatum starting on July 14, warning of "very severe" or "about 100%" secondary tariffs against countries trading with Russia if no ceasefire or peace deal was reached by early September .
However, Trump did not specify what the new — shorter — timeline will be .
🕒 Timeline at a Glance
Date Action
July 14, 2025 Trump issues a 50-day ultimatum to Putin—deadline around early September; threatens secondary tariffs if no peace agreement is reached .
July 28, 2025 Trump says he will shorten that deadline, expressing deep frustration with Putin's continued aggression. No new deadline was disclosed .
✅ Summary
Description accurately captures the core facts:
Trump is reducing the 50-day deadline.
He delivered the remark in Scotland next to Keir Starmer.
He expressed disappointment in Putin.
He did not announce the new, reduced timeframe.
Diplomatic stakes rising: Trump had initially warned of up to 100% secondary tariffs on trade with Russia if no deal by early September .
Russia's response: The Kremlin continues to demand Ukrainian withdrawal from annexed regions and a ban on NATO membership — positions Kyiv rejects. They've ruled out a Putin–Zelensky meeting until negotiations advance to drafting stages .
Ongoing talks: Previous negotiation rounds have yielded only limited prisoner exchanges, with no ceasefire agreement to date .
President Trump has announced that he will shorten the 50-day ultimatum he issued to Putin, citing frustration and skepticism, but has not specified what the revised deadline will be.