White House special envoy Steve Witkoff waits for the arrival of President Donald Trump at Teterboro Airport in Teterboro, N.J., en route to attend the Club World Cup final soccer match, Sunday, July 13, 2025.


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As U.S. President Donald Trump’s ultimatum to the Kremlin approaches, the Russia-Ukraine war remains as tense as ever. Trump’s imposed deadline for Russia to halt its aggression is just days away. Yet, President Vladimir Putin shows no intention of shifting his stance or scaling back his military campaign.

Trump’s Envoy Heads to Moscow

Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, is expected to arrive in Moscow midweek. This visit comes ahead of Friday’s deadline—Trump’s signal to either end the war or face harsher U.S. sanctions.

The envoy’s stop in Russia follows his visit to Israel and Gaza. Trump noted on Sunday, “They’ve asked that he meet, so we’ll see what happens.”

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed Russia’s willingness to hold talks. “We are always glad to see Mr. Witkoff in Moscow,” he said, calling the discussions “important, substantive, and useful.”

Despite this diplomatic contact, the Kremlin’s position remains firm, and Russian forces continue to seize ground in eastern Ukraine.

U.S. Sanctions Hang in the Balance

Frustrated by Putin’s defiance, Trump advanced the timeline for imposing new penalties. These include not only sanctions on Russia, but also secondary tariffs on nations purchasing Russian oil—such as China and India.

However, Trump has admitted doubts about whether these measures will be effective. “They’re wily characters,” he said of the Russians, acknowledging their past success in evading sanctions.

While Moscow claims sanctions have had limited effect, Ukraine argues otherwise. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged the U.S. and allies to ramp up restrictions on Russia’s banking, energy, and trade sectors.

Still, the secondary sanctions complicate U.S. diplomacy with countries that continue doing business with Russia, especially major buyers like China and India.

Putin Stands Firm Amid Escalating Tensions

With the deadline fast approaching, tensions are mounting. Last week, President Putin announced that Russia’s new hypersonic missile, the Oreshnik, is now operational.

He claimed this weapon could travel at speeds up to Mach 10 and carry multiple warheads, making it nearly impossible to intercept. Putin stated its conventional impact could rival that of a nuclear attack.

Meanwhile, Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s former president and now a senior official, warned that the Ukraine war risks igniting direct conflict between the U.S. and Russia.

In response, Trump ordered the repositioning of two U.S. nuclear submarines—a clear message following what he called Medvedev’s “highly provocative statements.”

Despite mounting pressure, Putin has reiterated that peace talks will only succeed if his conditions are met. He continues to press forward militarily, refusing to compromise.

War Toll Grows as Russia Presses On

The United Nations reports that over 12,000 Ukrainian civilians have been killed since the conflict began. Russian missile strikes continue to target cities far from the front lines, ignoring repeated U.S. calls to cease.

Along the 1,000-kilometer front, Russian troops are making slow but steady gains. Their current focus is on the eastern city of Pokrovsk—a critical logistics hub. If captured, it could pave the way for deeper Russian advances into Ukrainian territory.

Still, Ukraine is not without leverage. The country has developed long-range drone technology that enables attacks deep inside Russia. Its latest strike hit an oil depot near Sochi, sparking a major fire and showing that Kyiv can retaliate far beyond its borders.

Clock Ticks, But War Grinds On

Trump’s attempts to broker peace have so far fallen flat. With the deadline just days away, it’s unclear whether the upcoming talks in Moscow will make a difference—or if they’ll simply mark another moment of missed opportunity.

For now, the war continues with no signs of resolution. And the cost, in lives and global stability, keeps climbing.

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