Trump dismisses timeline for Russian sanctions because he believes that ‘deadline is in his brain’  

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**Trump Delays Sanctions on Russia, Citing Ongoing Peace Talks**

U.S. President Donald Trump has been tight-lipped about imposing additional sanctions on Russia, despite the Kremlin’s refusal to accept a ceasefire in Ukraine. When asked by reporters if there was a deadline for implementing new sanctions, Trump replied that it was “in my brain” but refused to specify a date.

This is not the first time Trump has sidestepped questions about sanctions on Russia. Previously, he had said that he wanted to give peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow a chance, fearing that imposing sanctions might jeopardize a potential deal. However, with two rounds of peace talks in Istanbul failing to produce results, many are left wondering when – or if – Trump will take action.

**Russia Continues to Reject Ceasefire**

The situation on the ground remains dire, with Russia continuing to reject a ceasefire in Ukraine. Following Operation Spiderweb, Putin blamed Ukraine’s top leadership for the attacks, saying that they “do not need peace at all.” This stance has been met with skepticism by many in the international community.

**Sanctions Bill Hits Roadblock**

Meanwhile, a bipartisan sanctions bill introduced by Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal has hit a snag. Trump asked the Senate to delay voting on the bill, which seeks to impose a 500% tariff on imports from countries that continue purchasing Russian oil and raw materials. The bill currently has broad support, with 82 out of 100 U.S. senators backing it.

**What’s Next?**

With tensions between Russia and Ukraine showing no signs of easing, many are left wondering when – or if – Trump will take action on sanctions. While Trump continues to talk tough about imposing sanctions, his reluctance to specify a deadline has raised eyebrows. As the situation in Ukraine continues to deteriorate, one thing is clear: something needs to be done to pressure Russia into accepting a ceasefire.

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