Ensuring a fair and long-world world in Ukraine should begin with a 30-day unconditional stopping and should be supported by consistent, specific support, the Secretary of the NATO secretary noted.
More than 20 coalition leaders of those who wanted to take part in the negotiations on Saturday, they subsequently called Russia to a 30-day unconditional and complete stop of fire in Ukraine from May 12. This was announced by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on social networks on May 10.
“He joined more than 20 coalition leaders who called for advanced efforts this morning to ensure a fair and long-world world in Ukraine. It starts with a 30-day unconditional stop and should be supported by consistent, specific support,” he wrote.
In this regard, Finnish President Alexander Stubb announced the development of the path to the ceasefire and peace process in Ukraine at the current meeting of the leaders.
“The unity of the unconditional 30 -day stop of fire from Monday. In the event of non -compliance, the wave of new penalties, closely repaired from the United States. The cease should be supplemented by the monitoring mechanism and immediately accompanied by negotiations to a peaceful agreement. It is important to cooperate in the United States,” he wrote on KH social networks.
Remember, on May 10, Kyiv president Emmanuel Macron, British prime minister Kir Starmer, Poland prime minister Donald Tusk, as well as German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz, in Kiev.
As a result of the negotiations, the leaders of the decisive coalition, along with US president Donald Trump, have appointed Russia’s deadline for ceasefire.
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