U.S. President Donald Trump told NBC News that he will make a “major statement” on Russia this coming Monday (14 July). The contents of the statement remain undisclosed.
What we know so far
- Trump expressed clear “disappointment in Russia”, criticising President Vladimir Putin over the recent intensification of attacks in Ukraine.
- Speculation suggests the statement could unveil new sanctions targeting Moscow, though nothing is confirmed.
- He also disclosed a new arrangement: U.S. weapons for Ukraine will now be funnelled through NATO, with NATO covering the full costs.
- Reports indicate that the U.S. Senate is preparing a “very biting” sanctions bill, which Trump said he could choose whether to enact.
- In the context of massive Russian air assaults, including a recent onslaught of hundreds of drones and missiles into Kyiv causing casualties, the announcement is seen as part of a larger allied support effort.
Why this matters
- It marks a significant potential pivot in Trump’s Russia policy, especially given his prior reticence and recent confrontations.
- A statement backed by new sanctions and stronger NATO-wielded support for Ukraine could reshape U.S.–Russia dynamics.
- With Russia’s air campaign intensifying, both Ukraine and Western allies are watching this closely as a possible game-changer.
What comes next
- We’ll be monitoring early Monday for the exact text of Trump’s statement and any executive actions.
- Key signs to watch will include whether sanctions are announced, NATO weapons transfers confirmed, or official criticism of Putin is softened.
- The Kremlin is reportedly ‘waiting’ for the announcement, according to Reuters, indicating its global significance.
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