Trump: Russia hesitates at peace in Ukraine
Trump: Russia hesitates at peace in Ukraine
In an interview with Newsmax,President Donald Trump said that he believes that Russia wanted to end the war in Ukraine, but possibly hesitated. "I think Russia wants to see the end, but it could be that they take the time. I have experienced it over the years," the president explained to the right -wing cable broadcaster in an interview broadcast on Tuesday evening.
Trump's assessment of the Situation
"I think Russia would like to see it ended, and I think Zelensky also wants it to come to an end now," added Trump. These remarks came only a few hours after Russia announced that the USA that the United States would only implement the United States would implement violence in the Black Sea if the sanctions imposed on its banks and exports were canceled due to the invasion of Ukraine.
negotiations between Ukraine and Russia
After several days separate negotiations with Ukrainian and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia, the White House announced that both sides had agreed to "ensure safe navigation, to eliminate the use of violence and to prevent the use of merchant ships for military purposes in the Black Sea", while also a break in the attack on the energy infrastructure agreed.
Kremel and the conditions for peace
At a press conference, the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj confirmed that Ukraine had agreed not to use military violence in the Black Sea. In turn, the Kremlin published an explanation of the conversations that included far -reaching conditions for the signing of the partial ceasefire.
Russia's demands in detail
These conditions included the lifting of the sanctions against the agricultural bank as well as other financial institutions and companies that are involved in food export, as well as their re -connection to the Swift- Payment system .Trump's attitude to the negotiations
On Tuesday afternoon, Trump told reporters that his government was checking the conditions of Russia. "We are thinking about everyone. There are five or six conditions. We'll look at them all," said the President.
The possible progress in conflict
Ukrainian and US-officials have stated that the agreement to terminate the attacks in the Black Sea would represent a potentially significant progress, although it did not achieve the 30-day complete ceasefire originally proposed by the White House.
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