In the wake of Donald Trump’s severe tariff threats against Russia concerning the Ukraine war, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated on Tuesday that the country is prepared to handle new sanctions. He expressed curiosity about what might be motivating Trump’s aggressive stance.
“We want to understand what the US President is moved by,” Lavrov remarked during a press conference at the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organization Foreign Ministers meeting in China.
“I have no doubt we will cope with new sanctions,” he added, emphasizing Russia’s resilience in the face of external pressures.
The Ultimatum: 50 Days to Resolve the Ukraine War
Lavrov’s comments follow Trump’s announcement that the U.S. could impose “secondary tariffs” as high as 100% on Russia if the country does not agree to a deal to end the Ukraine conflict within 50 days. “We’re very, very unhappy with them. And we’re going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don’t have a deal in 50 days,” Trump stated on Monday.
In a characteristically candid remark, Trump described Putin, saying, “I don’t want to say he’s an assassin, but he’s a tough guy.”
The Human Cost of the Ukraine War
According to U.S. estimates, 1.2 million people have been injured or killed in the Ukraine conflict so far, as reported by Reuters. However, complete figures on losses have not been disclosed by either country.
Earlier on Tuesday, Russian officials dismissed Trump’s tariff threats as “unacceptable.” Lavrov’s deputy, Ryabkov, stated, “Any attempts to make demands — especially ultimatums — are unacceptable for us,” according to Russia’s state-run news service Tass.
Kremlin’s Reaction to Trump’s Statements
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov addressed the media, noting that Trump’s remarks seem to concern President Putin “personally.” “The latest statements from the US president are very serious. Something in them concerns President Vladimir Putin personally,” Peskov stated, adding, “We will certainly need time to analyze the rhetoric from Washington.”
As tensions rise, the focus remains on the unfolding geopolitical landscape and the ramifications of Trump’s threats against Russia.