British Prime Minister Starmer described Putin’s promises of a ceasefire in Ukraine empty and called for serious cooperation, emphasizing the key role of the US in negotiations.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin only gives “empty promises” about the ceasefire in Ukraine. He said before Thursday’s meeting. Coalitions willing in Paris, where the Allies of Kiev will discuss further support of Ukraine. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.
“Putin – unlike the (Ukrainian) President of Greeny (Volodymyra) – has shown that he is not a serious player in these peace interviews. Around the agreed naval ceasefire in the Black Sea plays all sorts of games, even though all (other) parties act in good faith. said Starmer.
The United States, according to the British Prime Minister, plays a key role in the conflict resolution by calling talks about a ceasefire. According to Starmer, the Ukrainian president has repeatedly demonstrated his determination to cease, and Europe is increasingly trying to fulfill its role in protecting the future of Ukraine. “Now Putin must also show that he is willing to cooperate,” added the British Prime Minister.
The United States, Russia and Ukraine agreed at the separate negotiations on Sunday and Monday in R Shortly thereafter, the Kremlin stressed that the condition of entry into force is to cancel the sanctions against Russian banks involved in the international grocery and fertilizer trade. Greeding refused.
On the night of Wednesday, Russia sent 117 drones towards Ukraine. Russian troops on Wednesday evening late the drone attacks on the second largest Ukrainian city of Kharkov and the village Zoločiv. The strikes were injured by at least 17 people and caused considerable damage, the authorities reported there.
A meeting of representatives of the so -called representatives will take place in Paris on Thursday. Coalitions willing to further support Ukraine, initiated by French President Emmanuel Macron. The Ukrainian president was also invited. Macron met Greeny on Wednesday and called on Moscow to accept the proposed 30-day ceasefire with Kiev “without any conditions”. He also declared that Paris would provide additional military assistance of about EUR 2 billion to Ukraine.