Ukraine’s colleague set an ultimatum for Russia for 30-day ceasefire

Kiev: Kiev’s colleagues on Saturday pressurized Russia to accept Russia to accept a 30-day without a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine from Monday, if it did not agree to the demand, he 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. 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.” 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.“In the event of a violation of this ceasefire violation, we have agreed that large -scale restrictions will be prepared and coordinated between the Europeans and Americans,” Macron said. The United States and Ukraine are emphasizing a uniform offer, which Russia has not accepted. ‘Full unity’ Washington has threatened to get out of negotiation on the lack of progress to stop the war, which US President Donald Trump said during his campaign that he could end up rapidly. Kiev and Western colleagues feared that Trump was moving towards Moscow’s position, as he had clashed with Zelansky, but the White House recently showed growing impatience with Putin. “The situation we have now found now is complete unity in a full range of countries around the world, including the United States, that there should be an eminent ceasefire without a 30-day ceasefire,” the stormer said. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga said that five leaders in Kiev made a “fruitful” call with Trump, which to update him on the results of the meeting, said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andry Sibiga. “For the first time we felt for a long time that the whole world is really united,” said Tusk.“We know that the real test is in front of us and before Putin. We will wait for Russia’s response.” European Commission Chairman Ursula von Der Leyen also expressed support for the Trus that he stated that “should be implemented without pre-shades to pave the way for meaningful peace talks”. ‘To make peace’ Macron said the ceasefire “will be monitored primarily by the United States, which will contribute all European”, and that the Trus “will” pave the way for immediate work and interaction with the parties involved to create a strong and permanent peace “.The French leaders have not been near Kiev since June 2022, when he went with the then Italian and German leaders. European leaders were later seen hugging Zelancesi and joined the lantern at a memorial for soldiers who fell in the middle kiev.For Merz, who took over only this week, it was his first visit to Ukraine as Chancellor. The symbolic show of European unity came a day later when Russian President Vladimir Putin hit a tone in a tone in the Moscow parade 80 years after the victory in World War II. In an interview with US news channel ABC on Saturday, Kremlin spokesperson Dimitri Peskov said that weapons from Ukraine would have to stop before Russia that Russia would have to agree to a ceasefire. A trusa will otherwise at a time “benefit” when “Russian soldiers are moving forward … quite confident” at the front “, Peskov said, saying that Ukraine was” not ready for immediate conversation “.Kremlin condemned Europe’s “confrontation” attitude towards Russia on Saturday without responding a proposal by Kiev’s colleagues for the 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. Putin ordered a unilateral three-day truss from Thursday to Saturday. But a Ukrainian Army Brigade, a former working in the past, told AFP that the intensity of fighting was “very similar”.