Ukraine colleagues set Russia for 30-day ultimatum Trus

Kiev’s colleagues pressured Russia to accept the 30-day unconditional ceasefire in Ukraine from Monday on Saturday, if it did not agree to the demand, threatened Moscow with coordinated sanctions. The ultimatum came in a joint press conference in Kiev, which was attended by Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelanski and leaders from France, Germany, UK and Poland.
Russia said it considers a proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, while Moscow has its own position, the TASS news agency on Saturday cited Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov.
He said that colleagues including the United States said. The unprecedented visit was the first time leaders from four European countries made a joint visit to Ukraine. Emmanuel Macron of France said, “We have now … decided to support a ceasefire which will begin on the next Monday without any pre -condition.”

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Around 20 member countries of the “coalition of coalition” supporting Ukraine held a videoocracy with Macron, German Chancellor Frederick Merz, British Prime Minister Kir Stmper, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusks and Zelancesi.

Iran to send launcher

Iran, according to two Western security officials and a regional official, Last year sent to Russia for use against Ukraine, said Iran said Iran said that was preparing to distribute the near future launcher for short distance ballistic missiles. Iran denied that there were plans and dismissed the idea as “absurd”. The delivery of the Fath-360 launcher with a 120 km range- if it happens- will help support Russia’s piece attack on its neighbor and confirm the deep safety relationship between Moscow and Tehran.
Berlin will not report delivery
Germany will stop publishing military aid details to Ukraine, Chancellor Frederick Merz said during Kiev’s visit on Saturday. Sources with the knowledge of the case had earlier said that such a step would help to achieve “strategic ambiguity” and prevent Russia from getting any strategic benefits.
(Input from AFP and Reuters)

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