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State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce was asked about President Trump's new deadline for Russia to reach a ceasefire with Ukraine.
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00:00Yes, sir.
00:01Thank you, Tammy.
00:02We'll move to Ukraine, if I may.
00:03We have new deadline, and Ukrainians are certainly hopeful that the President's new deadline
00:07and his tough verse about Putin and Russia will follow with certain concrete actions.
00:14And in fact, yesterday you told the media that now we are going to see some actions.
00:17Yes.
00:18Now, the caveat that we have 10 days to go.
00:20Can you give a sense of –
00:21Oh, you might not even have 10 days.
00:22I would just suggest even when he set that 50-day timeline for Russia, I think one of
00:27the things I've said is, you know, that's – who knows when that could happen.
00:31He's had timelines before in which he acted very quickly.
00:35So I – with the President, he also noted that he was going to – he shortened that
00:41timeline because he pretty much knew what the situation was.
00:44My question is, can you give us any sense of any preparation that's going on in
00:48this business?
00:49So the Russians take it seriously?
00:50MS.
00:51Well, clearly, President Trump has proven that he should be taken seriously because
00:58he's a serious man.
01:00And we've seen the results of that around the world – again, most recently in the
01:06Indo-Pacific and, of course, with his envoys and the nature of the commitments we've made.
01:11I would say that what's been discussed regularly are sanctions – and the President also brought
01:16up the issue of sanctions, and even secondary sanctions, as certain countries are benefiting
01:22from buying Russian oil.
01:24And so – but that's up to the President.
01:26We've known that's in his toolbox.
01:28There are many things that he can – he can do, just as there are many things that Secretary
01:32Rubio can do and help facilitate.
01:35But the President himself mentioned those two dynamics.
01:38He has been patient, and that may have been misinterpreted by some people.
01:44And I think the time for misinterpretation is now over.
01:47But on that point, I mean, he knows the answer, and he also thinks that there's
01:51no reason to wait.
01:52If there's no reason to wait, then why wait 10 days?
01:54MS.
01:55Well, again, you're asking – there's – as we know, there are a million fronts
01:58in these kinds of dynamics.
01:59There's negotiations that go on.
02:01I can't speak to what the President's involved in, the conversations that are currently being
02:07had, and the importance of what the President says privately and publicly.
02:11I would just trust that he's the one who would know.
02:14And being in a position here at the State Department where we're all ready to do what
02:18we need to do to get this situation accomplished for the President.

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