Russians are trying to avoid obligations to stop fire and seriously participating in peaceful negotiations, Poland’s Prime Minister mentioned.
Polish prime minister Donald Tusk has not confirmed the information that US President Donald Trump said in a conversation with European leaders that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin did not want to end the war against Ukraine, as he was said to be “winning”. Ont reported it on Thursday, May 22.
“I did not confirm such a message. But I confirmed that the situation was difficult, because on the side of Russia was not even a trace of goodwill soon to stop the fire and start honestly peaceful conversations. And President Trump and our European” four “outline a very clear condition: the stopping stop without any conditions, that is, before the start of the negotiations, so the people, before the negotiations, before the negotiations, so the people, before the negotiations, so the people, before the negotiations, so the people, so, before the start of the negotiations.” said Tusk.
According to him, the Russians have adopted their classical tactics: to tighten and tighten the “different threads” to avoid obligations to stop the fire and join peaceful negotiations.
“The situation was difficult, I wouldn’t say it was critical, but it was complicated from the beginning,” Tusk added.
Earlier, the media reported that Trump first admitted that Putin did not want to end the war in Ukraine, because he believed he had won. He said about this during a phone conversation with European leaders, with no Donald Tusk.
Remember, on May 19, Vladimir Zelensky, French president Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz, Italian prime minister Georgia Meloni, President of Finland, Alexander Stubb and European Commission President Ursula von der Der Loyen, has participated in negotiations. The media wrote that European leaders were shocked by Trump’s statements.
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