In the case of Putin’s denial of a 30-day stop in Ukraine, new penalties should be imposed.
European leaders are talking to the United States about the Russian announcement of the ultimatum in a Truce. Meanwhile, the White House is considered Russian dictator of Russian Federation Vladimir Putin a serious obstacle to achieving peace. On Friday, May 9, that Bloomberg reported that there was a reference to resources.
“European high officials are talking to the Donald Trump administration in the final version of Ultimatum at a 30 -day stop in Ukraine. In the event of Putin’s refusal, the agreement provides for the introduction of new penalties,” the article said.
It is noted that the plans are not yet final and dependent on the position of the United States, which is asserted to the uninterrupted monthly truce and responsibility of both parties for compliance with direct communication.
Diplomatic activity at the end of the longest and bloody conflict in Europe as World War II have significantly increased after a series of meetings of US diplomats, Europe and Ukraine, especially in London and Paris.
According to publication resources, the position of the White House in the war in Ukraine has intensified – now Putin is considered a serious obstacle to achieving peace.
According to the publication, a number of options for strengthening economic pressure in Russia have been prepared in the White House, but final decisions have not been made.
Keep in mind that on Trump’s eve it said that negotiations on stopping in Ukraine are continuing and threatening penalties for breaking it.
In the past, Trump praised Putin’s “three -day truce”, noticing that “it’s a lot, if you know where we started.”
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