Top European diplomat says Putin is setting 'a trap' by demanding Ukraine concessions
EU diplomacy chief Kaja Kallas warns that conceding Ukrainian territories to Russia would reward aggression and strengthen Putin's position, urging stronger sanctions and security guarantees.
- Top European diplomat Kaja Kallas warned that Russia is setting a trap by demanding Ukraine concessions, accusing Vladimir Putin of showing no genuine interest in peace.
- Kallas argued that rewarding Putin with Ukrainian territory would embolden further aggression, saying, "It's clear that Russia does not want peace."
- Zelensky criticized Russia's significant air attack, saying it was behaving as if there were no global efforts to stop the war and accusing Russia of avoiding holding a meeting between the two countries' leaders.
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Vladimir Putin is ‘laughing’ at the West and laying a ‘trap,’ EU’s top diplomat warns
Vladimir Putin is laying “a trap” for the West to walk into if Ukraine ends up giving up land to Russia as part of a potential peace deal to end the war, Kaja Kallas warns.
Putin ‘laughing’ as Europeans fall into his ‘trap’ on Ukrainian land concession, says Kallas
In an interview, EU diplomacy chief slammed calls for Ukraine to cede land, warning they fall into a trap set by Russian premier Vladimir Putin. She accused Moscow of blocking peace, criticised Trump’s Alaska meeting with Putin, urged tougher sanctions, and called for lasting security guarantees.
Russia’s chief diplomat says no Putin-Zelenskyy meeting is planned, despite Trump’s efforts
Russia’s top diplomat said Friday there are no plans for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss their three-year war, days after U.S. President Donald Trump said he had begun arrangements for them to sit down together.
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