The UK’s premiere Keer Stmper said on Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin “soon” would have to “come on the table” as he opened a virtual summit to support an alliance to protect any final ceasefire in Ukraine.
The British Prime Minister told some 25 fellow leaders that they joined a virtual call hosted by Downing Street to focus on how to strengthen Ukraine, protect any ceasefire and keep pressure on Moscow.
While Ukraine had shown that it was a “party of peace” for a 30-day without-end ceasefire, “Putin is trying to delay,” he said.
“If Putin is serious about peace, I think it is very simple, he has to stop his barbaric attacks on Ukraine and agree to a ceasefire, and the world is looking at,” he said.
The overnight battle continued in three consecutive years of war, Russia said that it had taken two more villages in its cursive border area, where it has launched an aggressive launch to bring back the seized area.
As the tricks have collected speed for a ceasefire, Moscow has pushed to withdraw a large part of the land this week which Ukraine originally captured in Western Cursa.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said that the soldiers controlled the villages of Zoleshenka and Rubnashina – which was in the north and west of the main city Sudza city, which Moscow rebuilt this week.
Meanwhile, Keev said that its Air Force had dropped 130 Iranian-made Russian-launched Shahd drones in 14 areas of the country overnight.
Putin has called for a “surrender” to Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk, while his American counterpart Donald Trump urged Kremlin to give up his life.
“We cannot allow President Putin to play the game with the deal of President Trump,” said the stormer before Saturday’s call released by Downing Street on Saturday.
“The entire disregard of the Kremlin for President Trump’s ceasefire proposal only serves to demonstrate that Putin is not serious about peace.”
Stamor and French President Emmanuel Macron opened up direct conversations with Moscow last month, since the so -called “coalition of alliance” has been striving to collect.
They say that the group is necessary – with American support – to provide safety guarantee to Ukraine to prevent Putin from violating any ceasefire.
Ukraine’s President Volodimier Zelansky, who was on Saturday’s call, said on Friday that he discussed “technical aspects” how the ceasefire could be implemented with Macron.
“Our teams continue to work on a clear safety guarantee, and they will soon be ready,” Zelancesi said on the social media platform X.
The stormers and Macron have said that they are ready to keep the British and French soldiers on the ground in Ukraine, but it is not clear that other countries are willing to do so.
‘Stop violence’
Macron called Russia to accept a ceasefire proposal late Friday night, and stopped making statements aimed at “delaying the process”.
The French President also demanded that Moscow stop his “acts of violence” in Ukraine.
Germany on Friday criticized Putin’s response to the ceasefire proposed by the US in Ukraine on Friday, which was “the best delay strategy”.
US State Secretary Marco Rubio said on Friday that he was “carefully optimistic” about reaching a truss, but admitted that “a lot of work remains to be done”.
The stormer has stated that it welcomes any proposal of support for the alliance, increasing the possibility that some countries can contribute to logistics or monitoring.
The UK government said, “It is expected how countries have planned to contribute to the alliance next week, beyond the military plan session to be held next week.”
It states that the stormers would say that countries “need to increase economic pressure on Russia, Putin in talks, in a short term”.
“And be prepared to support a justified and permanent peace in Ukraine for a long time and continue ramping our military support in Ukraine to defend yourself against increasing Russian attacks.”
British Commonwealth Partners Canada, Australia and New Zealand have been involved in the initial dialogue and are due to dialing at the summit.
NATO head Mark Rute and European Union head Ursula von deer leane and Antonio Costa are also expected to participate along with leaders of Germany, Spain, Portugal, Latvia, Romania, Turkey and Czech Republic.
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