Trump reacted to Putin's new short 'ceasefire'.


The administration of President Donald Trump announced the need for a permanent ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia. This was in response to the Kremlin's initiative for a temporary ceasefire from May 8 to 10. White House spokesperson Caroline Leavitt stated that President Trump wishes to see a permanent ceasefire to stop the bloodshed. She also emphasized the necessity of negotiations between Ukraine and Russia to resolve the crisis.
The Trump administration supports a permanent ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, responding to the temporary ceasefire proposed by the Kremlin from May 8 to 10. White House spokesperson Caroline Leavitt stated that President Trump wants to stop the bloodshed through a permanent ceasefire and negotiations between Ukraine and Russia to resolve the crisis.
This position of the Trump administration arises from his previous statements made after a meeting with President Zelensky. At that Time, Trump expressed his frustration over the continuation of shelling and called on Putin for negotiations and a deal. He stated that Ukraine is at war with much stronger forces and that there are already outlines of a deal.
This position of the Trump administration is a consequence of his previous statements after a meeting with President Zelensky. At that time, Trump expressed his frustration over the continuation of shelling and called on Putin for negotiations and a deal. He pointed out that Ukraine is at war with much stronger forces and that there are already certain outlines of a deal.
President Trump also confirmed his intention to negotiate with Putin. He said he would respond to the question of whether he trusts the Russian leader in two weeks.
President Trump also confirmed his intention to negotiate with Putin and stated that he would answer the question of whether he trusts the Russian leader in two weeks.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiga also reacted to Putin's proposal for a ceasefire over the weekend. He urged Russia to cease fire immediately, rather than wait until May 8. Sybiga also noted that Russian shelling did not stop during previous ceasefires.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiga reacted to Putin's proposal for a weekend ceasefire. He urged Russia to immediately cease fire, rather than wait until May 8. Sybiga also noted that Russian shelling did not stop during previous ceasefires.
The ceasefire period announced by Putin is associated with the celebration of 'Victory Day'. In Ukraine, May 8 is commemorated as Remembrance and Victory Day over Nazism, and May 9 is celebrated as Europe Day.
The previous ceasefire period announced by Putin is linked to the celebration of 'Victory Day'. Ukraine commemorates Remembrance and Victory Day over Nazism on May 8, and May 9 is Europe Day.
The Kremlin claims readiness for peace negotiations, although previous announcements of ceasefires have not led to a cessation of shelling. Meanwhile, the Trump administration emphasizes the necessity of a permanent ceasefire and conducting talks between Ukraine and Russia to achieve peace.
The Kremlin has stated its readiness for peace negotiations, although previous ceasefire announcements did not result in a cessation of shelling. The Trump administration, at the same time, emphasizes the necessity of a permanent ceasefire and conducting negotiations between Ukraine and Russia to achieve peace.
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