'I don’t like the bombing' — Trump responds to Russia-Ukraine peace talks question
- U.S. President Donald Trump called for a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war, stating, 'I don’t like the bombing.'
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the need for continued pressure on Russia, stating, 'Putin's goal is to preserve the option of reigniting the war at any moment, with even greater force.'
- French President Emmanuel Macron stated that a ceasefire must be reached as soon as possible and warned of consequences if Russia continues to stall and reject peace.
- Kremlin negotiator Kirill Dmitriev expressed cautious optimism about renewed diplomatic engagement with the U.S., emphasizing the importance of restoring bilateral ties.
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Slowly, nothing will remain of Ukraine, but who will prevent peace?
Does Putin not want peace? Or Zelensky? Or maybe the politicians of the European Union? Whose interest is it in continuing the fighting, and what is the real obstacle to a ceasefire? Donald Trump is starting to lose his patience, but what can the American president do alone to stop the bloodshed? What do European politicians want, and why are the police hiding their true position regarding Ukraine? Konstantin Hidegkúti analyzed the situation.
War in Ukraine: Who can still bend Putin, accused of "seeking to save time"?
Vladimir Putin has still not accepted the ceasefire in Ukraine proposed by Donald Trump. The Russian army continues even its bombardments as if nothing had happened, including on energy infrastructure.
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