‘Pressure still insufficient’: Zelenskyy slammed us to ‘no response’, because Putin rejects the ceasefire

Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelancesi on Sunday demanded a rapid response from Russian President Donald Trump when he refused to sign “full, unconditional ceasefire” between the two sides.
“We are waiting for the reply to the United States; so far, no response has been given,” Zelansky said.
Zelansky said “the number of Russian air strikes is increasing,” which he said “the pressure on Russia is still inadequate.”
It comes after a new batch of missiles and drones attacks by Moscow, killed two people and seven injured in Kiev.
Earlier in the day, Russia launched a large -scale nationwide attack on Ukraine using ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones, “said Ukraine’s first Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Savidenco.
In the last one week, Russia has launched over 1,460 directed aerial bombs, about 670 attack drones, and more than 30 missiles of a variety of different types on Ukraine, said Zelansky.
Ukraine has agreed to an unconditional Trus in a war more than three years long warned by the United States, but Russian President Vladimir Putin has refused to do so.
On Sunday, French President Emmanuel Macron also supported the Zelanceci’s call to a strong response to Russia and said, “A ceasefire is needed as soon as possible. And strong action if Russia continues to buy time and refuse to deny peace.”
US President Donald Trump is carrying forward both sides to agree to a partial ceasefire, but their administration has failed to broker a compromise acceptable to both.
Meanwhile, Kremlin said on Monday that Putin was open to interaction with Trump, but admitted that no formal talks have been set. Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov described the conversation as a “drawn process” and said that when efforts are going on, significant obstacles remain.
In the battlefield, both Russia and Ukraine continue their military operations. Ukrainian forces reported heavy Russian attacks in many areas, including missiles and drone strikes that target Kharkiv. Ukraine’s Air Force confirmed that Russia launched over 100 drones and missiles over the weekend, with some successfully intercepted.