Sarcasm is now justifying the electoral promises of the Republican, which has already guaranteed to want to cut military and financial support by the United States to Ukraine in the last decade.
Donald Trump assumes that he was being sarcastic when, during the election campaign, he said he would end .
US President and Vladimir Putin are expected to have a new conversation about the 30-day ceasefire plan proposed by the United States, which Russia has not yet accepted.
It’s not yet a meeting for two, but it should be the second conversation between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin within a week. The theme under discussion is the 30-day ceasefire plan, already accepted by Ukraine, referring to the war that Trump promised to end during the election campaign within one week.
Sarcasm now justification for Donald Trump’s electoral promises, which has already ensured wanting to cut military and financial support by the United States to Ukraine in the last decade.
Volodymyr Zelensky fears that the threat of cutting American financial aid and the absence of a response from Russia to the ceasefire plan will serve Moscow to gain ground in the war, namely in the Kursk region, that Kremlin claims to be releasing. Kiev accuses Russia of releasing more than 1,000 drones and 1,300 guided bombs against Ukraine last week.
Last night, one of the attacks hit the city of Chernihiv, north of Kiev. Zelensky calls for the speed in creating European Armed Forces.
In addition, the Ukrainian President returned to replace the Ukrainian army chief of staff, who had been in office since February 2024.