Stronger attacks Putin: Empty promise endanger peace talks
Stronger attacks Putin: Empty promise endanger peace talks
In a current speech,British Prime Minister Keir Strander referred to the statements by Kremlin boss Vladimir Putin on the ceasefire in Ukraine as "empty promises". In this context, Strander Putin criticized as a non -serious player in the peace talks in contrast to Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj, who has repeatedly been committed to a peaceful solution. The prime minister made it clear that Russia continues to lead military attacks on Ukraine, while other nations take part in negotiations in good faith, as SRF . Strander described the current situation as "scabbard of history" and emphasized that it was now time to act instead of having further discussions.
The British support package of £ 1.6 billion provides, among other things, to maintain military aid, increase economic pressure on Russia and to ensure sovereignty and security of Ukraine. These steps are intended to help prevent any future invasions in Russia to Ukraine. It was also agreed that Ukraine must take part in all peace talks.
US role and geopolitical tensions
The USA play a leading role in the negotiations on ceasefire and have separate conversations with both parties, such as Tagesschau . The hope of an agreement on a 30-day ceasefire focuses in particular on the energy infrastructure and the Black Sea. Moscow, however, has provided conditions for the implementation of these ceasefire and, among other things, calls for the recognition of the areas annexed by Russia and a waiver of Ukraine on NATO accession.
Russia also rejected the plans for international troops to ensure an ceasefire and put a military discussion between Russia and NATO as a potential risk. In the meantime, it can be observed that Ukraine is urging the recovery of its areas conquered by Russia and striving for a security policy connection to the West.
The security of political and military support for Ukraine remains a central topic in the European and transatlantic relationships. Strander also emphasizes that both Great Britain and France would be willing to park their own troops for peacekeeping in Ukraine, but only with a promise from the USA.
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