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Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump.
Michael Metzel | Evelyn Hokstein | Through Reuters
On Monday, US President Donald Trump will talk separately to Vladimir Putin and Lodz Zelensky, hoping to stop the “bloody bath” in Ukraine, against the backdrop of the permanent jolt of Washington to the broker.
“Let’s hope it will be a productive day, there will be a ceasefire, and this very fierce war, a war that should never happen, will end,” Trump wrote on his true social media platform On Saturday, all the ordinary comments.
He said the topic of the call would be the trade and the termination of the “bloody bath” of Russian and Ukrainian death, he said.
His call with Putin will take place in Moscow time (10:00 am) and takes into account the results of the negotiations held last week in Istanbul, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Google-transferred Comments transmitted by the Russian State Agency TASS.
The US mediation should take place after the representatives of Russia and Ukraine held their first negotiations on the face in Istanbul last week as part of reduced discussions that initially hoped to gather Moscow and Kiev heads. Putin and Trump ultimately twisted the meeting, which ended with the prisoners’ exchange agreement, but could not promote the peace process.
Talks on the termination of the three -year war in Ukraine have been drawn in recent months, despite the fact that the US is seeking to materialize Trump’s promise to reach peace urgently. Trump’s threats that Washington could come out of the diplomatic process in the absence of a rapid resolution, caused concern that the White House could reduce its critical military and humanitarian support for Ukraine.
Trump, whose rebukes at rest with the Kremlin after many years of frigidity under the administration of his predecessor Joe Biden recently turned into his unwillingness to directly criticize Putin, increasingly levying the possibility of further sanctions on Moscow and to support Ukraine and in Europe a 30-day agreement.
The contours of the temporary truce or permanent peaceful proposal remained elusive, against the background of the maxi -colored demands of the Russian and Zelensky’s unwillingness to entertain potential territorial concessions.

“The United States has submitted a strong peace plan and we welcome the Istanbul’s prisoner’s exchange agreement. Let’s not miss this huge opportunity. Time of stopping this war now,” US Secretary of State Mark Rubio said on social networks Saturday after the call with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
“He explained to me that they would prepare a document that outlines their demands for ceasefire, which will lead to wider negotiations,” Rubio said in the following television interview with CBS. “Obviously, the Ukrainian side will work on its own proposal. And hopefully it will appear soon.”
However, signs of patience of Washington with the process delay are delayed.
“We do not want to participate in this process of just endless negotiations. There must be some progress, some movement forward,” Rubio emphasized.
Zelensky also met with Rubio and Vice -President JD Vance, deciphering in social media Last week, a “delegation of non -standard manufacturers”, which launched Russia in Istanbul, adding that it confirmed that “Ukraine is ready to engage in real diplomacy and emphasized the importance of full and unconditional connection.”
European officials who were away for most of the recent broker of peace were racing to interact with the White House, the British, the USA, Italian, French and German leaders who discussed Trump’s future interaction with Putin on Sunday.
“Long before the call of President Trump with President Putin tomorrow, the leaders discussed the need for unconditional ceasefire and President Putin to take peace talks seriously,” ” According to British Government Reading. “They also discussed the use of sanctions unless Russia was seriously as a result of ceasefire and peace talks.”