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US President Donald Trump praised the talks held with Russian President Vladimir Putin on A transaction to cease fire offered in the USA In Ukraine as “good and productive”.
This happens after Putin and US Steve Witcoof met in Moscow on Thursday evening, during which they exchanged information and shared the “cautious optimism” about the peace process, the Kremlin confirmed.
Trump’s social post said on Friday that negotiations give “a very good chance that this horrible, bloody war could finally end.”
President of Ukrainian Valodimir Zelensky claimed that Russia wants to continue the war and “drop” the ceasefire proposal.
“The world sees how Russia intentionally sets the conditions that only complicate the process, because Russia is the only party that wants the war to continue and diplomacy to collapse,” he wrote in office on X.
In his daily address, Zelensky said that Putin Vasis was preparing to “reject” ceasefire, explaining: “Putin does it often – he says” no “but he pulls things and makes reasonable decisions.”
Earlier this week, Ukraine accepted the US ceasefire, which Russia has not yet agreed.
His report on social media on Friday adds that “the exchange of prisoners and the unconditional 30-day full temporary ceasefire is the first fast steps that can significantly bring us closer to a fair and lasting peace.”
But the White House believes that they “have never been so close to peace.”
Talking to the journalists, the White House press secretary Carolyn claimed that the negotiations between Putin and Vitko in Moscow were “productive” on Thursday.
She added that Trump “put pressure on Putin and Russians to do everything right.”
Trump’s social media message also “urgently asked” that Putin regretted the life of Ukrainian troops surrounded by Russian forces in Kursk, adding that it would be “horrible massacre” that is not observed from World War II.
Last year, the Russian region invaded Ukraine. Now Russia claims that he returned to control, with Ukrainian troops isolated there. On Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry said it returned 28 parts Kursk.
Meanwhile, the G7 members met in Quebec, where Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Jolie said all members had agreed with the US ceasefire proposal supported by Ukrainians.
“And now we are studying and looking at Russian reactions, so in the end the ball is now in the Russian court when it comes to Ukraine.”
Following the meeting, British Foreign Minister David Lami said the members had united for ceasefire with “without conditions”.
On Saturday, UK Prime Minister Sir Kire Starmer will hold a video call from up to 25 countries to develop a peacekeeping mission he called “Coalition of those who want” During the summit with Zelensky and other colleagues in London earlier this month.
At the time, Sir Keir said the coalition had to defend the deal in Ukraine and guarantee peace afterwards.