The Sanctions Clock: Russia Has 14 Days to Avert New U.S. Penalties

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A sanctions clock is now ticking in the Kremlin, giving the Russian government just 14 days to take action to avert a new wave of severe economic penalties from the United States. President Donald Trump started the countdown with his ultimatum on the Ukraine war.

The penalties threatened are significant, described by Trump as “massive sanctions or massive tariffs or both.” This represents a potentially crippling blow to a Russian economy that is already laboring under existing restrictions.

The path to stopping the clock is narrow but clear: Moscow must facilitate a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This single act of diplomacy is being presented as the key to de-escalation.

As the clock ticks, Vladimir Putin has responded not with anger, but with praise for the man who set the timer. By calling Trump a “light at the end of the tunnel,” Putin is signaling a preference for negotiation over confrontation, but whether he can meet the demand within the tight timeframe remains the crucial question.

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