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Trump allegedly thinks Putin is stalling ceasefire talks

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United States President Donald Trump has expressed his frustration with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin as he believes the latter is "slow-rolling comprehensive ceasefire talks," Fox News reported on Tuesday, citing sources.

According to the sources, due to such behavior, the Trump administration is mulling "aggressive" sanctions enforcement that would affect Russia's "shadow fleet," among other things. The sources explained that the sanctions enforcement is currently "low," more specifically "level 3 out of 10."

The sources went on to say that some 70% of Russia's illegal oil sales are done with the use of the "shadow fleet."

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