Trump announces sanctions on Russia after canceling Putin meeting
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In a decisive move, President Donald Trump has unveiled substantial new sanctions against Russia, coinciding with the cancellation of his anticipated meeting with President Vladimir Putin. This development signals a growing frustration with the persistent conflict.

“These are significant sanctions,” Trump remarked from the Oval Office on Wednesday, as he met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

The sanctions are aimed squarely at two of Russia’s largest oil enterprises, which the White House has identified as key financial supporters of what it describes as “the Kremlin’s war machine.”

The targeted sanctions are directed at Russia’s Open Joint Stock Company Rosneft Oil Company (Rosneft) and Lukoil OAO (Lukoil), along with their subsidiaries.

“These measures target their major oil companies, and we hope they will not remain in place for long. Our aim is for the conflict to be resolved,” Trump stated.

When announcing the extraordinary new measures, the Trump administration cited Putin’s ‘lack of serious commitment to a peace process to end the war in Ukraine.’ 

Seven people were killed in Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight. Two of the victims were children. Trump went on to cancel his planned meeting with Putin next week in Budapest. 

The sanctions will cut the Russian firms’ access to American banks and financial institutions, which effectively blocks them from accessing and using US dollars.

President Donald Trump points as he answers questions from reporters at the White House

President Donald Trump canceled a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin prior to the announcement

Trump is deploying stronger action against Russia to pressure them to the negotiating table as he advocates to end the war in Ukraine.

‘Hopefully he’ll become reasonable and hopefully Zelensky will be reasonable too,’ he said. 

Trump signaled he was frustrated with the lack of progress in his communications with Putin. 

‘Every time I speak with Vladimir, I have good conversations. And then they don’t go anywhere,’ he said. 

Trump said he was optimistic that the end of the war in Ukraine could be reached, but for now any meeting with Putin would be postponed.

‘It didn’t feel right to me but we’ll do it in the future,’ he said.

Earlier this week, the president indicated he might be willing to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine and invited President Volodymyr Zelensky to meet with him at the White House on Monday. 

But on Wednesday he indicated that he would not move forward to send the long-range missiles to Zelensky. 

Trump is deploying stronger action against Russia to pressure them to the negotiating table as he advocates to end the war in Ukraine

Trump is deploying stronger action against Russia to pressure them to the negotiating table as he advocates to end the war in Ukraine

Seven people were killed in Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight. Two of the victims were children

Seven people were killed in Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight. Two of the victims were children

‘They’re highly complex. So the only way a Tomahawk is going to be shot is if we shot it and we’re not going to do that,’ he said. 

He urged both Zelensky and Putin to work for peace and promised to make it a priority for his administration.

‘A lot of people are dying, you know, they’re not Americans, but they’re people. They’re souls and they’re dying by the thousands. Worst since World War II. And we really should stop it,’ he said.

On Wednesday evening, the president also denounced a story from The Wall Street Journal reporting that the United States had approved the use of long range missiles into Russia as ‘fake news’. 

‘The U.S. has nothing to do with those missiles, wherever they may come from, or what Ukraine does with them!’ he wrote on social media. 

But the White House appears to be readying more pressure on Russia.  

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed to reporters in the White House driveway that they were readying increased sanctions on Russia to be announced late Wednesday evening or on Thursday morning.   

Trump's fury comes as Russia continued deadly strikes on Ukraine

Trump’s fury comes as Russia continued deadly strikes on Ukraine

‘We are going to either announce after the close this afternoon or first thing tomorrow morning a substantial pickup in Russia sanctions,’ Bessent told reporters in the White House driveway on Wednesday. 

The president first confirmed Tuesday that the planned meeting with Putin was canceled.

‘I don’t want to have a wasted meeting. I don’t want to have a waste of time,’ he told reporters in the Oval Office. 

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