According to his words, Trump's patience has run out because the communications with Russia "are not yielding any results."
"His [the U.S. president's] patience is running out, and he does not want to wait long for Russia to take some measures to end this war," — said Rubio.
The American leader said in mid-July that he was "very dissatisfied with Russia" and threatened to impose "100% secondary sanctions" if no agreement was reached to stop the war in Ukraine. He gave a 50-day deadline for this. At the same time, Trump emphasized that he was not on anyone's side.
In response to the White House's claim, the Russian president's press secretary said that Trump's statement was "quite sharp in tone." According to Peskov, Russia intends to continue dialogue with the United States and hopes Washington will continue its efforts to resolve the conflict. The Kremlin called Trump's remarks about sanctions "very serious" and promised to analyze them.