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Trump reduces Russia's 50-day deadline on the war in Ukraine

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, announced on Monday that he would reduce the deadline of 50 days he had given Russia for its war in Ukraine. This was to show his frustration at Russian President Vladimir Putin's prolongation of the fighting between both countries.

Trump and British Prime Minister Keir starmer said: "I am disappointed in President Putin" ahead of their Scotland meeting. "I will reduce the 50 days I gave him because I know what is going to happen."

He didn't give a new date.

Trump announced the deadline of 50 days earlier this month. The U.S. President has expressed his frustration with Putin over the continued attacks on Ukraine, despite U.S. attempts to end this war.

Before returning to the White House in January, Trump, who views himself as a peacemaker, had promised to end the three-and-a-half-year-old conflict within 24 hours.

Trump has threatened to impose new sanctions against Russia and its buyers if an agreement cannot be reached by the beginning of September.

The president hasn't always followed through on his harsh words about Putin, citing the good relationship the two men had in the past.

Trump said, "We thought that we had this settled many times. And then President Putin launches rockets at some city such as Kyiv killing a lot people in nursing homes or whatever." "And I'm saying that's not how to do it." Reporting by Andrew MacAskill in Scotland and Andrea Shalal; additional reporting by Jeff Mason, William James and Susan Heavey; writing by Susan Heavey, Jeff Mason and Mark Heinrich; editing by Doina Schiacu and Mark Heinrich

(source: Reuters)