US President Donald Trump talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. A truce transaction cited in the United States “Good and productive” in Ukraine.
This was met by Putin and the United States’s envoy Steve Weekkov in Moscow on Thursday evening, and Kremlin confirmed that they had exchanged information and shared the US “prudent optimism” of peace process.
On Friday, Trump’s truth social post said this talk was “a very good opportunity for this terrible blood war to end.”
But Ukrainian President VolodyMyr Zelensky insisted that Russia would continue to war and would “reject” a ceasefire proposal.
“The world is the only party who wants Russia to continue war and diplomacy,” he wrote in X, how Russia is intentionally complicated and the conditions that draw the process.
Zelensky explained in a daily speech the day before, and Putin Washis was prepared to “reject” the ceasefire:
Earlier this week, Ukraine accepted the company’s ceasefire contract in the United States, which Russia has not yet agreed.
On Friday, his social media post added, “The exchanges of prisoners and the full 30 -day temporary ceasefire of 30 days are the first steps to make us more closer to just and continuous peace.”
But the White House believes that they are “not close to peace.”
While talking to reporters, White House reporter Karoline Leavitt insisted on Thursday that the conversation between Putin and Wicop was “productive.”
She added Trump, “Putin and Russians are pressing to do the right thing.”
Trump’s social media posts also added that President Putin should not spare the life of the Ukrainian army surrounded by Kursk’s Russian army.
The Russian region was invaded by Ukraine last year. Russia claims that Ukrainian troops are isolated and have control. Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry said it collected 28 Kursk.
Meanwhile, the G7 member state had a meeting in Quebec, and the Foreign Minister Mélanie Jolly said that all member states agreed to the US proposal for the ceasefire supported by Ukraine.
“And we are now studying Russia’s reactions. So ultimately the ball is in the Russian court regarding Ukraine.”
After the meeting, British Foreign Minister David Lammy said that members have united in demanding a ceasefire in “condition”.
On Saturday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted a video call with up to 25 countries. “Union of will” Earlier this month, in London, in a summit with Zelensky and other opponents.
At the time, Sir Ker said that “Union” defends the deal in Ukraine and then ensures peace.
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2025-03-14 15:59:00