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With fragile Gaza ceasefire in place, Trump now looking to ‘get Russia done’

With fragile Gaza ceasefire in place, Trump now looking to ‘get Russia done’

Posted on October 16, 2025 By admin


With a fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage deal holding, President Donald Trump says he’s now turning his attention to bringing Russia’s war on Ukraine to an end and is weighing providing Kyiv long-range weaponry as he looks to prod Moscow to the negotiating table.

Ending the wars in Ukraine and Gaza was central to Mr. Trump’s 2024 reelection pitch, in which he persistently pilloried President Joe Biden for his handling of the conflicts.

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Yet, like his predecessor, Mr. Trump also has been stymied by President Vladimir Putin as he’s unsuccessfully pressed the Russian leader to hold direct talks with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky to end the war that is nearing its fourth year.

But fresh off the Gaza ceasefire, Mr. Trump is showing new confidence that he can finally make headway on ending the Russian invasion. He’s also signalling that he’s ready to step up pressure on Mr. Putin if he doesn’t come to the table soon.

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“Interestingly we made progress today, because of what’s happened in the Middle East,” Mr. Trump said of the Russia-Ukraine war on Wednesday (October 15, 2025) evening as he welcomed supporters of his White House ballroom project to a glitzy dinner.

Earlier this week in Jerusalem, in a speech to the Knesset, Mr. Trump predicted the truce in Gaza would lay the groundwork for the U.S. to help Israel and many of its Middle East neighbours normalise relations. But Mr. Trump also made clear his top foreign policy priority now is ending the largest armed conflict in Europe since World War II.

“First we have to get Russia done,” Mr. Trump said, turning to his special envoy Steve Witkoff, who has also served as his administration’s chief interlocutor with Mr. Putin. “We gotta get that one done. If you don’t mind, Steve, let’s focus on Russia first. All right?”

Trump weighs Tomahawks for Ukraine

Mr. Trump is set to host Mr. Zelensky for talks Friday, their fourth face-to-face meeting this year.

Ahead of the meeting, Mr. Trump has said he’s weighing selling Kyiv long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles, which would allow Ukraine to strike deep into Russian territory — if Mr. Putin doesn’t settle the war soon. Mr. Zelensky, who has long sought the weapons system, said it would help Ukraine put the sort of pressure on Russia needed to get Putin to engage in peace talks.

File picture of a Tomahawk Land Attack Missile (TLAM) launched from the guided missile cruiser USS Cape St. George
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Mr. Putin has made clear that providing Ukraine with Tomahawks would cross a red line and further damage relations between Moscow and Washington.

But Mr. Trump has been undeterred.

“He’d like to have Tomahawks,” Mr. Trump said of Mr. Zelensky on Tuesday. “We have a lot of Tomahawks.”

Agreeing to sell Ukraine Tomahawks would be a splashy move, said Mark Montgomery, an analyst at the conservative Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington. But it could take years to supply and train Kyiv on the Tomahawk system.

Mr. Montgomery said Ukraine could be better served in the near term with a surge of Extended Range Attack Munition (ERAM) missiles and Army Tactical Missile System, known as ATACMS. The US already approved the sale of up to 3,350 ERAMs to Kyiv earlier this year.

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The Tomahawk, with a range of about 1,600 km, would allow Ukraine to strike far deeper in Russian territory than either the ERAM (460 km) or ATACMS (or 300 km).

“To provide Tomahawks is as much a political decision as it is a military decision,” Mr. Montgomery said. “The ERAM is shorter range, but this can help them put pressure on Russia operationally, on their logistics, the command and control, and its force disbursement within several hundred kilometers of the front line. It can be very effective.”

Signs of White House interest in new Russia sanctions

Mr. Zelensky is expected to reiterate his plea to Mr. Trump to hit Russia’s economy with further sanctions, something the Republican, to date, has appeared reluctant to do.

Congress has weighed legislation that would lead to tougher sanctions on Moscow, but Mr. Trump has largely focused his attention on pressuring NATO members and other allies to cut off their purchases of Russian oil, the engine fuelling Moscow’s war machine.

Waiting for Mr. Trump’s blessing is legislation in the Senate that would impose steep tariffs on countries that purchase Russia’s oil, gas, uranium and other exports in an attempt to cripple Moscow economically.

Though the president hasn’t formally endorsed it — and Republican leaders do not plan to move forward without his support — the White House has shown, behind the scenes, more interest in the bill in recent weeks.

Administration officials have gone through the legislation in depth, offering line edits and requesting technical changes, according to two officials with knowledge of the discussions between the White House and the Senate.

That has been interpreted on Capitol Hill as a sign that Mr. Trump is getting more serious about the legislation, sponsored by close ally Sen Lindsey Graham, along with Sen Richard Blumenthal.

A White House official said the administration is working with lawmakers to make sure that “introduced bills advance the president’s foreign policy objectives and authorities.”

The official, who was granted anonymity to discuss private deliberations, said any sanctions package needs to give the president “complete flexibility”.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday the administration is waiting for greater buy-in from Europe, which he noted faces a bigger threat from Russian aggression than the US does.

“So all I hear from the Europeans is that Putin is coming to Warsaw,” Mr. Bessent said. “There are very few things in life I’m sure about. I’m sure he’s not coming to Boston. So, we will respond… if our European partners will join us.”

Published – October 16, 2025 12:06 pm IST



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