Donald Trump plans to address the war in Ukraine during his visit to Scotland, focusing on potential secondary sanctions against Russia. Ursula von der Leyen confirms a meeting with Trump, reflecting the evolving stance on Ukraine and Russia. The U.S. urged China to halt the export of items aiding Russia's military efforts. The Kremlin expressed that any meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy would only happen after a peace deal is secured, as ongoing negotiations remain stagnant despite Ukraine's call for dialogue.
Donald Trump emphasized that he is considering secondary sanctions on Russia as a response to the ongoing war in Ukraine, illustrating a shift in US foreign policy.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen confirmed her meeting with Trump in Scotland, indicating the importance of US-European cooperation regarding the conflict in Ukraine.
Acting US Ambassador to the UN, Dorothy Shea, urged countries, particularly China, to cease exporting dual-use goods to Russia, which could aid its war efforts.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that a summit between Putin and Zelenskyy might only occur as a final step in a peace agreement, emphasizing the slow progress of negotiations.
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