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The US steps up sanctions targeting Iranian oil plus Tesla's sales in Europe nosedive and
while President Trump pushes for a quick end to the war in Ukraine,
Moscow.
Other ideas for the Russians, a lot of it comes down to just clinching the tux,
getting them started and feeling as though they're on an equal footing with the United States.
For the Kremlin, the timetable is as long as it takes.
It's Tuesday, February 25th.
I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal, and here is the AM edition of what's News,
the top headlines and business stories moving your world.
We begin with the latest efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
Yesterday,
the US Joined Russia
and China in backing a Washington drafted UN Security Council resolution that called
for a swift end to the conflict.
And in comments alongside French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House,
President Trump made it clear that he's expecting diplomatic progress soon.
I'd like to go directly to an agreement,