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Trump da 50 días a Putin para alcanzar un acuerdo de paz o enfrentarse a aranceles del 100

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha dado un plazo de 50 días a Rusia para que acepte un acuerdo de paz en relación con la guerra de Ucrania, advirtiéndole de que, de no hacerlo, impondrá nuevos aranceles.
En una rueda de prensa conjunta con el secretario general de la OTAN, Mark Rutte, en la Casa Blanca, Trump se mostró «decepcionado» con el líder ruso, Vladimir Putin, por la falta de avances en las negociaciones. Trump reveló que hace dos meses esperaba un acuerdo, pero que ahora ve pocos indicios de que vaya a producirse.
⚡️ Trump: We are very, very unhappy with Russia, and we're going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don't have a deal in 50 days.pic.twitter.com/i2RoMoGCya
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“I’m disappointed with President Putin. I thought we would have an agreement by now. It doesn’t seem to be happening,” Trump stated.
The US president announced that unless an agreement is reached within the next 50 days, Washington will impose new “secondary tariffs” on Russia at a rate of approximately 100%.
“We’ve spent about $350 billion on this war between Russia and Ukraine. We want it to end,” Trump said. “If we don’t get a deal, we will impose secondary tariffs. They will be very high—100 percent—and that’s how it will be.”
In parallel with the warning to Russia, Trump confirmed that the United States will continue providing weapons to Ukraine, including arms purchased through NATO channels. The move signals Washington’s continued support for Ukraine while putting pressure on the Kremlin to return to the negotiating table.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, in response to Trump’s remarks, said that if he were in Putin’s position, he would seriously consider sitting down for negotiations following the US president’s 50-day ultimatum.
Trump concluded by expressing hope that the tariffs can be avoided but stressed that the United States is prepared to act decisively if necessary.
Earlier, Senator Lindsey Graham predicted that US military aid to Ukraine would soon reach record levels, citing an upcoming announcement from President Trump. He warned that nations supporting Russia—specifically China, India, and Brazil—could face steep tariffs and sanctions.
Graham emphasized that Trump is preparing a “very aggressive” arms package, potentially funded by existing allocations and authorized through presidential drawdown authority.






