There were no signs that the Russians had left their requirements to the Maximalist, which means the surrender of Ukraine, the former ambassador believed.
The president of the United States of America Donald Trump has already made Russian dictator Putin many “gifts” about the war in Ukraine, but his peace plan at the end of the war has not achieved permission in Moscow. On Thursday, March 20, in a commentary, Ukrinform Exposures of USA in Ukraine (1998-2000) Stephen Paifer said.
“It was time to introduce new strict penalties against the aggression state, thus forcing Moscow to develop agreements to promote peace in Ukraine,” he said.
Diplomat introduced that Putin disagreed with a 30-day stop of fire, but agreed to stop attacks only on energy infrastructure. In addition, Putin placed a number of conditions for a complete ceasefire.
“This is not the answer” Yes “from Putin to the US proposal,” Paifer emphasized.
He also noted that there were no signs that the Russians had abandoned their requirements to the maximalist which meant Ukraine surrender. Exposol emphasized that if Putin was not compromised, it would be impossible to end an agreement.
“Trump is time to get a stick -for example, to strengthen sanctions against Russia, as well as cooperation with G7 to arrest the property of the central Russian central bank and convert them to the Ukrainian support fund,” Paifer said.
“If Trump is not worth putting pressure in Russia, it’s hard to imagine how his efforts to stop the Russian -ukrainian war could succeed,” he added.
Earlier, White House said Donald Trump and the leader of the ruling Russian Federation regime Vladimir Putin had agreed that the movement towards the world would begin with the energy and stopping infrastructure, as well as negotiations with the introduction of a sea truce in the Black Sea.
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