Russian -Ukrainian War: When does the “ultimatum” expire for its end

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Ουκρανία: Η μάχη για το Ποκρόφσκ και η στρατηγική σημασία της πόλης

The US president’s intention to reach by any means to reach an agreement to end at the latest by August 8, was announced by the Security Council.

“Both Russia and Ukraine must negotiate a truce and a constant peace. It is time to reach an agreement. President Trump made it clear that this should be done by August 8th. The United States is preparing to implement additional measures to secure peace, “said senior US diplomat John Kelly, addressing the 15 -member Sa, without giving further details on the exact form of these measures.

The previous warning

Last Monday, Donald Trump had appeared to be determined to set the 50 days he had set to end the war earlier in July. In his statements from Scotland, where he was found for meetings with European leaders, the planet has set a new deadline in Russia, ending in 10 to 12 days, for the War in Ukraine. The US president even underlined his frustration with his Russian counterpart to extend the hostilities between the two sides.

The day after, Trump said the United States will begin imposing duties and other measures against Russia “in 10 days from today” if Moscow does not show progress for ending its war in Ukraine.

Moscow’s laconic response

“We took into account yesterday’s statement by President Trump. The special military operation is continuing, “Dmitry Peskov, using the term Moscow has adopted for the war he is waging in in Ukraine.

“We remain committed to the peace process to resolve the conflict around Ukraine and to secure our interests in the course of this settlement,” Peskov added.

Kiev and Moscow have held three rounds of talks in Constantinople this year, which led to exchanges of prisoners and dead, but there was no progress for the decline of the war that lasts more than three years.

“We intend to continue the negotiations in Constantinople,” Russia’s Deputy Ambassador to the UN, Dmitry Polyanski, told SA, but added: “Despite meetings in Constantinople, in the West, the War Party has not erased …

For its part, UK’s Deputy Ambassador to the UN, Christina Hagovsin, said Russia should be treated with “unity, determination and action”.

“We want a complete, fair and lasting peace based on the principles of the United Nations Charter and nothing less. Repeat – the complete, immediate and unconditional ceasefire is essential. It is the first step to stop Russia’s aggression war against Ukraine, “he told the Council.

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