Europeans blame Moscow for thwarting Trump peace bid in Ukraine
- European foreign ministers blamed Russia for obstructing a U.S. Peace initiative for Ukraine during a NATO meeting, urging pressure on Moscow for a ceasefire proposal.
- U.S. President Donald Trump continues to believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin is committed to peace despite recent rejections of ceasefire proposals.
- Canadian Foreign Minister called for a deadline for Russia to respond to the ceasefire offer; David Lammy stated, 'We see you, Vladimir Putin, we know what you are doing.'
- German Foreign Minister described Putin's negotiation talks as 'nothing but empty promises' amid calls for increased pressure on Moscow.
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Europeans accuse Moscow of thwarting Donald Trump's attempt to bring peace to Ukraine
European foreign ministers attending a NATO meeting on Friday accused Russia of thwarting US efforts for peace in Ukraine and called for firm pressure on Moscow to accept a ceasefire, in a clear attempt to persuade the Trump administration to take a tougher stance, Reuters writes.
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