Putin’s European members blame Putin to prevent US for the US for a fire for a fire
Several European ministers from NATO member countries have blamed Russia to frustrate the US attempts to achieve fire in Ukraine, trying that Washington adopted a firmer position before the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, to press him to feel at a negotiating table.
After several telephone conversations with Putin in recent weeks, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has assured that he believes that Putin is really committed to a peaceful solution, but in recent days, the White House has begun to suspend the intentions of the Russian leader, who did not accept a proposal of high the general fire of 30 days, that kyiv had accepted, he was accepted to a moratorium Energy infrastructure and in the Black Sea, and adding unassumable conditions to go beyond. In addition, both parties are accused of not respecting the truce on the energy network.
Putin “continues to confuse, continues to drag her feet,” said British Foreign Minister David Lammy, upon his arrival at the Brussels summit. “I could accept a fire already, but continue bombing Ukraine, its civilian population, its energy supplies. We see him, Vladimir Putin, we know what he is doing,” Lammy warned.
Along the same lines, the head of German diplomacy, Annalena Baerbock, who considers “nothing more than empty promises” Putin’s words about peace negotiations. It accuses the Russian leader of “wasting time with new requests every day.”
For his part, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said that Moscow “owes a response to the US, who has worked hard to get out with a mediation effort and a high fire proposal.” “And it has to be a quick response.” In that sense, the Outdoor Holder of Canada, Melanie Joly, has advocated to put a period for that response.