Trump puts Putin Ultimatum: Peace or consequences until June!
Trump puts Putin Ultimatum: Peace or consequences until June!
Kiew, Ukraine - Donald Trump has expressed his dissatisfaction with Vladimir Putin in the past few days and accuses the Kremlin to deliberately delay the negotiations on a ceasefire in the Ukraine War. The US President gives Putin an ultimatum until mid-June to show progress in peace negotiations or a ceasefire. Otherwise he threatens consequences. However, Trump is hesitant to impose new sanctions against Russia, out of concern to endanger a possible deal. In the past few days there has been a high number of drones and rocket attacks on Ukraine, which Kiev reports, as the new high of attacks since the beginning of the war. Trump has emphasized on his Truth social platform that Putin plays with fire and the USA are dissatisfied with the current situation.
These developments come at a time when the international community exerts pressure on Russia. Chancellor Friedrich Merz traveled to Kiev with the heads of state of France and Great Britain to demand an unconditional ceasefire of 30 days, but the mission was unsuccessful. The Ukrainian ambassador in Germany, Oleksii Makeieev, criticized the "empty" promises of Moscow in an interview and emphasized that diplomacy took time. According to Makeieev, the diplomatic efforts of the European heads of state had no effects on the Kremlin, while the attacks on Russia continued unabated.
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Merz has announced a comprehensive sanction package that aims to meet the Russian economy and certain state representatives. A 17th sanction package should come into force shortly, with further sanctions in the finance and energy sector. Makeieev supports the sanctions as the only way to move Moscow for negotiation. The prospect of sharper measures depends on how Russia reacts to the pressure and whether a longer ceasefire is agreed.
On the phone, Trump wants to discuss the situation with Putin and also plans to advise himself with the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj and NATO representatives. It is not the first time that Trump calls Putin; Since taking office in January, he has had contact with the Russian head of state since March. Despite the possibilities for de -escalation, Putin has so far been little accommodating. The fights between Russian and Ukrainian troops continue, with around 70 attacks of Russian units, especially in the Donetsk region.
Ukraine faces a growing challenge, especially since military support from the United States has been reduced. The pressure in defense is enormous, while the situation continues to worsen. In the midst of these conflicts, Ukraine and its allies of new sanctions hope to move Russia to give in.
In summary, the situation remains extremely tense, while Trump, Merz and other heads of state and government are striving to pave the way for a possible ceasefire and peace talks in order to end the suffering of the civilian population and to find a long-term solution.For detailed reporting on this topic, visit the articles from OE24 , zdf and daily news .
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