Kremlin called Europe a ‘confrontation’ after the 30-day truses with Ukraine.

Russia on Saturday criticized Europe’s recent steps as a “confrontation” towards Russia. It comes in the form of top European leaders, who met Ukraine President Volodimier Zelancesi in Kiev and proposed a 30-day ceasefire.Russia spokesman Dimitri Peskov said, “We hear a contrasting statements from Europe. They generally have conflicts rather than oriented to efforts to revive relationships in any way.”French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Frederick Merz, UK Prime Minister Kir Stmper, and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk met Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelanceci on Saturday at a rare show of European unity since the onset of the Ukraine War three years ago.The leaders warned that they would increase the pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin if they refused to accept the 30-day ceasefire unconditionally. He also said that he had informed US President Donald Trump about the proposal during a phone call the previous day.Trump on Thursday called for a 30-day unconditional ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, talking on the phone with Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky shortly thereafter.Kremlin announced a three -day ceasefire to mark Russia’s victory day, which began at midnight on Thursday and ended on Saturday. The purpose of this stagnation was to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Russia’s second World War II victory. However, Ukraine quickly rejected the move, called it a rebel.