Russia secondary sanctions still on track for Friday after Putin, Witkoff meeting



WASHINGTON — US sanctions targeting nations that buy Russian oil will kick in on Friday after Vladimir Putin refused to end his invasion of Ukraine by President Trump’s deadline, a senior White House official said following direct talks between Washington and Moscow on Wednesday.

Following a three-hour meeting between Putin and Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff, the Kremlin said it wanted to continue talking — which Trump has publicly suspected of being a strategy to “tap along” his administration.

“The Russians are eager to continue engaging with the United States,” the US official said in a statement, adding: “The secondary sanctions are still expected to be implemented on Friday.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow on Wednesday ahead of the Russia-Ukraine peace deadline. GAVRIIL GRIGOROV/SPUTNIK/KREMLIN POOL/EPA/Shutterstock
US sanctions targeting nations that buy Russian oil will kick in on Friday after Vladimir Putin refused to end his invasion of Ukraine by President Trump’s deadline. REUTERS
An aerial view as rescuers from Ukraine’s Emergency Services search through the rubble of a building bombed by Russian forces on July 31. Getty Images

The official also said Witkoff’s discussion with Putin “went well.”

Wednesday marked the first time the parties had met for such talks since April, when it became evident little progress was being made toward an end to Europe’s bloodiest conflict since World War II.



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