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Trump Rebukes Putin, Pushes Oil Squeeze to Drive Ukraine Settlement

He tied any new U.S. penalties to cutting purchases of Russian energy to choke off Kremlin revenue.

Overview

  • At a joint press conference with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Donald Trump said Putin had "really let me down" and admitted ending the Ukraine war has been harder than he expected.
  • Trump argued that lower global oil prices or halting purchases of Russian energy would force Moscow to settle and warned partners, including India and China, that continued buying could trigger U.S. penalties.
  • U.S. options under discussion include aggressive secondary tariffs—reportedly up to 100% on goods from major buyers of Russian oil—though no final sanctions decision has been announced.
  • Starmer urged the U.S. to intensify pressure on the Kremlin, citing recent Russian escalations, as European officials advance steps such as a prospective "drone wall" and moves to speed a ban on Russian LNG.
  • Trump told Fox News the United States would help secure the peace once a settlement is reached, and reporting points to a possible Trump–Zelensky meeting at the UN General Assembly next week.