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Ukraine was briefing: Trump “ideally calls for a 30-day armistice” with sanctions | Ukraine

  • Donald Trump after a call to Volodymyr Zelenskyy “ideally called for a 30-day unconditional ceasefire”. “If the ceasefire is not respected, the USA and its partners will impose further sanctions,” said Trump. After the call on Thursday, Zelenskyy said that he said Trump that Ukraine was ready for talks about war with Russia “in every format”, but first “Russia has to prove that it is serious to end the war, starting with a complete and unconditional ceasefire”.

  • The call between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy “Went very well on Thursday,” said a high -ranking Ukrainian official. The conversation lasted about 20 minutes and concentrated Ukraine-Us minerals deal, ratified on Thursday by the Ukrainian parliament.

  • Ukraine has accuses Russia of violating Vladimir Putin's self -declared ceasefire 734 times within the first 12 hours. Kyiv's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called it a “farce”. The Russian President's indispensable ceasefire aims to protect parades and other procedures for the largest secular holiday in Russia, the 80th anniversary of victory over Germany in World War II.

  • In the opening times, Russian bombs beat northeastern Ukraine and killed at least one civilianAccording to the Ukrainian officials who have been added, Artillery attacks in the frontline add 1,000 km (620 miles), although they are less intensity than in the previous 24 hours. Russia led 63 attacks along the front. Attacks took place near Chasiv Yar in the Donetsk region. Large rocket and drone attacks The Ukrainian Air Force said for a short time for a short time. But The Russian armed forces have fired a rocket in the Poltava region of Central LucraineA top regional officer said harmful roofs of houses when air defense lowered them.

  • The Russian Ministry of Defense accused the Ukrainian armed forces of attacking its positions and said that the Russian armed forces would continue to “reflect” the campaigns of Ukraine during the armistice of the Kremlin. The Russian regions of Belgorod, Lipetsk, Orenburg, Ryazan and Tambov made drone warningsHowever, there were no reports that drones were shot down or intercepted. Russia's civil aviation authority Rosensia briefly imposes Restrictions for flights To and from the airport in Nizhny Novgorod.

  • Reuters journalists with a Ukrainian drone unit near the front in eastern Ukraine said A The Russian infantry party tried to move forward on Thursday, but was stopped by drones. “The infantry is still coming,” said one of the unit soldiers, a 33-year-old who identified himself through his call sign Mikha. A second person who identified themselves as Nazar said Nazar in the six hours since the beginning of the Russian ceasefire. There were three strikes on his front section: “The facts speak for themselves.”

  • Germany said Trump has support for the support for European efforts to terminate the Ukraine secretary In a first call with the new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. In a German explanation it says: “Trump said that he would support Germany's efforts together with France, Great Britain, Poland and other European partners in order to achieve permanent peace.” Merz assured Zelenskyy his support and remained for the armament of Ukraine with German Taurus cruise tractors, which the previous Chancellor Olaf Scholz refused.

  • Great Britain has announced further Sanctions against the Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers. Keir Starrer, the prime minister, said Ships damage critical underwater cables in Europe.

  • Sharmer will participate in a Meeting of the Joint Expeditionary Force (Jef) In Oslo on Friday, when Ukrainian and Arctic security is on the agenda. The military alliance led by British is expected to announce Further support for the Ukrainian armed forces, including intensive training exercises and efforts to combat disinformation. The Jef consists of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, the Netherlands and Sweden as well as Great Britain.

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