Europe Agrees to ‘Increase Pressure’ on Russia Following Trump-Putin Call
- On Monday, President Donald Trump updated European officials about his conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the situation in Ukraine.
- The call followed prior talks and discussions that failed to secure a clear ceasefire or detailed commitments from Putin.
- European leaders, including German Chancellor Merz, expressed readiness to increase sanctions pressure on Russia and coordinate closely with the US.
- Zelensky asked Trump not to decide on Ukraine without Ukraine and urged more sanctions if Russia prolongs the war or imposes unrealistic terms.
- The joint call signals increased transatlantic coordination but leaves uncertainty about substantive progress toward peace or Russian concessions.
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