Russia may be ‘dragging feet’ on achieving peace in Ukraine, Trump says
- U.S. President Donald Trump expressed concerns that Russia might be "dragging their feet" on peace negotiations with Ukraine, while both Ukraine and Russia agreed to a monthlong halt in military strikes.
- Russia and Ukraine faced disagreements over conditions for a cease-fire, particularly regarding sanctions, despite agreeing to limit hostilities in the Black Sea.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy raised concerns over monitoring and military preparations during a truce, questioning the effectiveness of the cease-fire proposals.
- Russian forces reportedly made progress in retaking territories, which may affect Ukraine's negotiating position in future peace talks.
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"Eclats du monde" N°58: peace negotiations in Ukraine, the manipulations of Vladimir Putin
EXCLUSIVE LETTER SUBJECT – The master of the Kremlin engages in a systematic obstruction in the peace negotiations without attracting the lightnings of Donald Trump, to whom he leads a great reconciliation on the back of Ukraine and a Europe despised by the American administration.
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Russia's vague commitments to meet demands shortly thereafter put US President Donald Trump to the test of patience in the Ukraine negotiations. "Press journalist Jutta Sommerbauer explains in the podcast what remains of the US pendulum diplomacy between Russia and Ukraine in Saudi Arabia.
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