U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new deadline for reaching an agreement between Russia and Ukraine, reducing the previously planned 50-day timeline to 10-12 days. This development comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, with both nations engaged in complex negotiations over territorial control and humanitarian issues.
The announcement was made during a press briefing, where Trump also emphasized the importance of a swift resolution to avoid further escalation and potential military action. He expressed confidence in the ability of both sides to reach a compromise within the revised timeframe, highlighting the role of U.S. diplomatic efforts in facilitating the talks.
Analysts suggest that the compressed timeline may lead to increased pressure on both parties to produce a deal quickly, which could affect the nature of the negotiations. While some experts believe that a rapid resolution is possible, others warn that the complexity of the dispute may require more time to address all critical issues.