Trump has warned Putin of ‘very serious consequences’ if the Russian-Quaraine War continues: Call Call ’10/10′ with the European Union; Zelansky claims that Putin is ‘bluffing’

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin would face “very serious consequences” if he does not agree to stop the war in Ukraine after his upcoming summit in Alaska on Friday.Trump’s comment took place in Washington after the announcement of this year’s Kennedy Center honor recipients. However, the US President did not specify what those results would be.The warning came only a few hours after a virtual meeting with European leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelanski, in which Trump promised to prioritize a ceasefire during his conversation with Putin in Anoncore on Friday.Trump described the call with European leaders and Zelancesi as “very favorable” and evaluated it “10 out of 10”. However, he refused to answer questions about whether he had demanded that Putin meets in the presence of Zelansky.

Putin is ‘bluff’ on war and restrictions

During the call, Zelansky told the leaders that Putin is “fanked” about Russia’s military capabilities and the influence of Western sanctions.He warned that Putin, “trying to apply pressure … on all areas of the Ukrainian front” in an attempt to show that Russia “is capable of occupying all Ukraine.”Putin also flutters that the ban “does not matter and ineffective,” said, “In fact, the restrictions are very helpful and are barely killing Russia’s war economy.”

European leaders push for ceasefire

German Chancellor Frederick Merz, who organized a meeting to ensure European and Ukrainian voices, listened to the summit, said “important decisions” could be made in Alaska, but insisted that European and Ukrainian security interests should be protected. He insisted that a ceasefire should come at the beginning of any talks.Speaking separately, French President Emmanuel Macron, confirming that during his meeting with Trump Putin, was “very clear” in expressing American commitment to a ceasefire.The Alaska Summit, being held at an American military base, is historically used to combat Russia, its aim that Trump called Putin’s severity “a feel-out meeting”, which to gauge the severity about ending the war, now in his fourth year.However, Trump has disappointed some European colleagues by suggesting that Ukraine may need to release some Russian-accepted areas and accept land swaps, proposals that remain unclear and controversial.Earlier on Monday, Trump refrained from repeated questions whether he would emphasize direct participation in the discussion with Zelanceci’s Putin. He later suggested that after Friday’s summit, Putin and Zelanski themselves may be included in a separate meeting.Trump -Patin meeting in Alaska is scheduled for Friday, high but uncertainty with expectations is whether it will cause any success towards ending the struggle.

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