Monday, September 8, 2025
28.1 C
New Delhi

Trump says he is ready for ‘phase 2 of Russia sanctions’ after Moscow conducts its largest air attack in Kyiv

US President Donald Trump said that he is ready to commence the second phase of sanctioning Russia after Moscow conducted its largest air attack on Ukraine.

US President Donald Trump said that he is ready to commence the second phase of sanctioning Russia after Moscow conducted its largest air attack on Ukraine. The remarks from Trump can be seen as a threat against Russia or its oil buyers in frustration over the war in Ukraine.

While Trump has often threatened sanctions on Moscow, he has withheld making such moves in a bid to pursue talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The remarks from Trump on Sunday reflect his frustration over his inability to organise a trilateral talks between him, Trump, Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

However, despite Trump’s warning, he fell short of saying he was committed to such a decision or what such a second phase might entail. Asked by a reporter at the White House if he is ready to move to the second stage of sanctions against Russia, Trump responded, “Yeah, I am.”

US rattled by attack on Ukraine

On Sunday, the United States’ Special Envoy to Russia and Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, said that Moscow’s latest strike on Kyiv did not signal that the former wants to diplomatically end its war in Ukraine.

“Russia appears to be escalating with the largest attack of the war, hitting offices of the UKR Cabinet in Kyiv,” Kellogg wrote on X, adding, “The attack was not a signal that Russia wants to diplomatically end this war.”

The strike, which occurred on Sunday, is being described as Russia’s largest air attack since the conflict started in 2022. Meanwhile, Trump has tried to find numerous ways to end the war in recent weeks. However, all those efforts led to little to no outcome.

Russia has continued to claim territory in costly grinding battles and maintained that it now occupies around 20 per cent of Ukraine.

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

Graham Linehan: I don’t regret my online posts

9 minutes ago ShareSave Lucy ManningSpecial correspondent, Helen BushbyCulture reporter and Vinnie O’DowdBBC reporter ShareSave BBC Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has told BBC News he stands by his posts on X which led to h Read More

Tanishaa: Freezing eggs at 38 was a practical decision

Tanishaa Mukerji recently opened up about her decision to freeze her eggs at the age of 38. In a recent interview, the actress explained that it wasn’t an emotional impulse but a practical step. Read More

‘Blood is in hands of Democrats’: Trump condemns killing of Ukrainian refugee; endorses senate candidate

US President Donald Trump (AP) US President Donald Trump on Tuesday lashed out after the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light rail train, blaming Democrats for the tragedy. Read More

UK To Suspend Visas For Nations Refusing To Take Back Illegal Migrants, Warns New Home Sec

Curated By : Last Updated:September 09, 2025, 03:22 IST Her comments follow a proposal from Reform UK, which pledged to deport 600,000 people over five years. Read More

Career and Money Horoscope Today for September 9, 2025: These zodiac signs will shine professionally today

Career and Money Horoscope Today for September 9, 2025: These zodiac signs will shine professionally today ByNeeraj Dhankher Published on: Sept 09, 2025 03:00 am IST Share Via Copy Link Daily Career Horoscope Toda Read More

Topics

Graham Linehan: I don’t regret my online posts

9 minutes ago ShareSave Lucy ManningSpecial correspondent, Helen BushbyCulture reporter and Vinnie O’DowdBBC reporter ShareSave BBC Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has told BBC News he stands by his posts on X which led to h Read More

Tanishaa: Freezing eggs at 38 was a practical decision

Tanishaa Mukerji recently opened up about her decision to freeze her eggs at the age of 38. In a recent interview, the actress explained that it wasn’t an emotional impulse but a practical step. Read More

‘Blood is in hands of Democrats’: Trump condemns killing of Ukrainian refugee; endorses senate candidate

US President Donald Trump (AP) US President Donald Trump on Tuesday lashed out after the fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light rail train, blaming Democrats for the tragedy. Read More

UK To Suspend Visas For Nations Refusing To Take Back Illegal Migrants, Warns New Home Sec

Curated By : Last Updated:September 09, 2025, 03:22 IST Her comments follow a proposal from Reform UK, which pledged to deport 600,000 people over five years. Read More

Career and Money Horoscope Today for September 9, 2025: These zodiac signs will shine professionally today

Career and Money Horoscope Today for September 9, 2025: These zodiac signs will shine professionally today ByNeeraj Dhankher Published on: Sept 09, 2025 03:00 am IST Share Via Copy Link Daily Career Horoscope Toda Read More

Headmaster held for sexual assault

A 56-year-old govt school headmaster in Tamil Nadu’s Tirupattur district was suspended and arrested on charges of sexually assaulting a class 5 student, just a fortnight after his suspension on similar charges was revoked. Read More

Teacher who made girl do 100 squats sacked, booked

RAIPUR: A woman teacher at DAV Public School at Pratapgarh in Chhattisgarh’s Surguja district, who subjected an eight-year-old girl to severe corporal punishment – forcing her to perform 100 squats and beating her with a s Read More

Saba-Imaad: ‘The love never went away… feels like family’

Saba Azad and Imaad Shah, son of actors Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Pathak, were in a live-in relationship for several years before parting ways in 2020. Read More

Related Articles