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US president does not want to wait but also does not see any progress. Ukraine has already greeted the decision and the “firmness.”
The president of the United States will give the Russian homologist, Vladimir Putin, between “10 to 12 days” to finish the war in Ukraineotherwise it will apply sanctions to Moscow.
“I am setting a new period of about 10 or 12 days from today. There is no reason to wait. We don’t see any progress“ Donald Trump, From Turnberry, Scotland.
A Ukraine greeted Trump’s decision and “firmness” by announcing his intention to shorten the period of sanctions.
“Thanks to the president [Donald Trump] By showing firmness and sending a clear message of peace through strength, ”said Ukrainian presidency chief Andri Iermak on social network X.
Trump added to be “Very disappointed” with Putin After having on July 14, he was going to apply Moscow sanctions within 50 days if Russia did not end the offensive in Ukraine.
On the same occasion, the US President said he was going to send military equipment to Kiev through NATO, including Patriot Air Defense Systems.
Os Russians continue to gain ground in Ukrainehaving the third round of peace conversations between Russians and Ukrainians ended on Wednesday in Istanbul, Türkiye, without progress.
Russia has been making advances and has been able to win locations in the Dnipropetrovsk region in the Ukraine Center.
Earlier this month, Russia claimed to take the first city, Dachnoye, In that region.
The Russian President demands that Kiev give in to the Ukrainian regions attached by Russia and that Ukraine resigns to adhesion to the NATO. Unacceptable conditions for the Ukrainian authorities and the Western Allies.
Ukraine, in turn, requires total removal of the Russian army from the territory, occupied by about 20%.
On Friday, the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, guaranteed that the discussion with Moscow about a future Encounter with Putin startedwhile the Russian presidency (Kremlin), in turn, considered such an unlikely meeting in the next 30 days.
Ukraine has been counting on the financial help and weapons of Western allies since Russia invaded the country on February 24, 2022.
Kiev’s allies have also decreed sanctions on key key sectors of the Russian economy to try to reduce Moscow’s ability to fund Ukraine’s war effort.