MADRID 9 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has requested again this Thursday a high fire of 30 days in Ukraine and has threatened sanctions against whom he violates the agreement, within the framework of the contacts to end the war between kyiv and Moscow, which Washington has recently criticized for “asking too much” and “giving long” in the negotiations.
“The conversations with Russia and Ukraine continue. The United States ideally demands a high unconditional fire of 30 days. Hopefully a high acceptable fire is respected and that both countries are responsible for respecting the inviolability of these direct negotiations. If the fire is not respected, the United States and its partners will impose new sanctions,” he said.
In this sense, the White House tenant has maintained his “commitment to ensure peace between Russia and Ukraine, together with the Europeans”, with the aim of being “lasting.” Thus, he has underlined through a message posted on his profile of the social social network that “this high fire must ultimately lead to a peace agreement.”
“Everything can be achieved very quickly, and I will be available at any time if my services are needed,” he said, after reiterating that “thousands of young soldiers die every week and everyone should wish that this ceases.” “I want it, and the United States too,” he has settled.
Trump’s statements arrive after he had a phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodimir Zelenski, who assured him that kyiv is willing to establish peace conversations with Moscow “in any format.” “But for this Russia must demonstrate the seriousness of its intentions to end the war, starting with a high total and unconditional fire,” he said.
The two leaders, who have congratulated each other for victory day in Europe-who commemorates the victory of the allies over the Nazis in World War II-have agreed during the telephone conversation “to maintain new contacts.”