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Donald Trump live: President slams Putin on Ukraine at cabinet meeting

Donald Trump live: President slams Putin on Ukraine at cabinet meeting

Al Jazeera08-07-2025
US President Donald Trump has lashed out against his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, over peace talks in Ukraine as he suggested an interest in placing new sanctions on Moscow.
The United Nations warns that Trump's decision to delay implementing major tariff hikes on most US trading partners may have offered some relief, but the extension is also prolonging global trade uncertainty.
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