Russia has rejected President Trump’s “Ultimatum” for Moscow to release the war as “unacceptable” to end the war to end the war in Ukraine on Tuesday, to call on the continuing talks and emphasized that the attack would be continued until the attack would be achieved by the President Vladimir Putin until its goals were achieved.
In response to President Trump Danger to apply 100% secondary tariff According to Russia’s state-driven Tass news agency, if the Putin government does not agree to a deal to end the war at that time, then on countries that do not agree to end the war at that time, if not agreeing to end the war at that time, “demands, especially ultimatums, are unacceptable for us.”
“We need to focus on political and diplomatic works. The President of the Russian Union has repeatedly said that we are ready to negotiate and the diplomatic path is better for us,” Raibakov was asked. “If we cannot achieve our goals through diplomacy, the SVO (war in Ukraine) will continue … This is an unbreakable position. We will want to take Washington and NATO with a complete seriousness.”
Kremlin spokesperson Dimitri Peskov called Shri Trump’s announcement “quite serious” separately.
Peskov said during his daily briefing on Tuesday, “Some of them have been personally addressed by President Putin. We definitely need time to analyze what was said in Washington.” “If and when President Putin becomes necessary, he will definitely comment on it. I would not like to go ahead of myself, so let’s wait for Putin’s decision to wait for him to comment on it.”
Former Russian President Dimitri Medvedev, who is close to Kremlin, called Mr. Trump’s remarks “a dramatic ultimatum” in a post on social media, stating that “Russia did not care.”
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Speaking at the Oval office with NATO general secretary Mark Rute on Monday, Mr. Trump said: “We are very sad, I am with Russia.” He announced a deal for the US to sell additional weapons to his NATO colleagues, with an understanding that he would then send weapons to Ukraine.
“We are not buying it, but we will build it, and they are going to pay for it,” said Mr. Trump.
“It’s really big,” Rute said. “And the decision is that you want Ukraine [to have] It needs to be maintained to be able to defend yourself against Russia, but you want Europeans to pay for it, which is completely logical. ,
Mr. Trump again expressed his disappointment with Putin, whom he recently Is called “absolutely crazy” To order attacks on civilian areas in Ukraine. On Monday, Mr. Trump suggested that Russian Autocrats have a habit of saying one thing and then doing another.
“I always hang, say,” Okay, it was a good phone. ” And then missiles are launched in Kiev or any other city and I say, ‘This is strange. “” Mr. Trump said. “After that there is three or four times, you say, the matter does not mean anything.”
Asked in an interview with CBS News partner BBC News, whether he was trying to deal with the Russian leader, Mr. Trump said: “I am disappointed in them, but I am not with him. But I am disappointed in them.”
In a social media post on Monday, Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski said he spoke with Mr. Trump and thanked his American counterpart, “continued to work together to prevent Ukraine’s desire to support Ukraine and to stop the murders and establish a permanent and just peace.”
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“It is important that we have such a good relationship, and that the alliances are working to increase country defense spending,” Zelancesi said, he and Mr. Trump planned to speak again.
“We agreed to catch more often by the phone and coordinate our steps in the future,” he said. “Thank you, Mr. President! Thank you, America!”
Russia began its full -scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. In the attack, thousands of uniformed troops and missile barrage were involved. Russia unilaterally canceled Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula After supporting separatist forces in the region.
While Russia has maintained control over Crimea and has established its own administration there – as well as a huge swatt in the Eastern Ukraine seized in the last three years – its dominance over those areas is not recognized by the US, United Nations, or majority of the international community.
One of Putin’s major demands for a ceasefire in the ongoing war is that Ukraine, and its international supporters, should identify the Russian ownership of at least some of the occupied field.