Europe and America discuss deadline for Russia and end of Ukraine war
Bloomberg Reports on High-Level European and American Talks to Set Deadline for Russia to End Ukraine War
According to the English section of the Webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, Bloomberg reported on discussions between european and American officials regarding the war in Ukraine.The report states that informed sources, who chose to remain anonymous, revealed that senior European officials are negotiating with the Trump administration to finalize a 30-day temporary ceasefire agreement in Ukraine. under this agreement,if Vladimir Putin refuses to cooperate,new sanctions will be imposed against Russia.
The proposal has not yet been finalized, and its progress depends on the U.S. stance. The U.S. has called for a one-month unconditional ceasefire, requiring both Russia and Ukraine to commit to direct negotiations.U.S. President Donald Trump wrote on social media this week: “If the ceasefire is violated, America and its allies will impose further sanctions against Russia.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Friday that European leaders plan to gather in Ukraine on Saturday. Speaking via video conference at a military summit in Norway, Zelenskyy did not name the participating countries.
andriy yermak, head of Zelenskyy’s office, stated in a social media post: “The U.S. and our key strategic partners—including Britain, France, Germany, and Nordic countries—support the 30-day ceasefire.” He added that these nations are discussing when to implement severe sanctions if Russia rejects the truce.
Meanwhile, White House spokeswoman Caroline Levitt said Friday: “europe backs Trump’s proposal regarding the Ukraine war.” Diplomatic efforts to end Europe’s longest and bloodiest conflict since World War II have intensified after multiple meetings between European, American, and Ukrainian envoys in London and Paris.