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Trump Officials Consider Longer Path to Ukraine Peace Amid Growing Frustration

Trump Officials Consider Longer Path to Ukraine Peace Amid Growing Frustration

Amid escalating tensions and a prolonged conflict, officials from former President Donald Trump's administration are contemplating a more extended timeline for achieving peace in Ukraine, as reported by Reuters. This shift in strategy comes as frustration mounts over the slow progress in resolving the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

The Wall Street Journal highlights a potential ceasefire proposal, suggesting that sanctions might be lifted to encourage peace talks. This proposal, however, faces opposition from some Senate Republicans, including Lindsey Graham, who argue against easing pressure on Russia.

Adding to the complexity, Trump has publicly criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin and threatened new tariffs against adversaries, as reported by CNN. These actions signal a toughening stance from Trump, contrasting with earlier efforts to broker a deal between the conflicting parties.

Politico further delves into Trump's recent statements, emphasizing his criticism of Putin and the ongoing situation in Ukraine. The former president's comments underscore a challenging diplomatic landscape as the U.S. navigates its role in the conflict.

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