
\U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly hopes that Russia and Ukraine will reach a consensus in Easter Sunday’s ceasefire and resume peace talks.
The email online reported that the timeline was revealed as negotiations began again in the Saudi Arabia capital Riyadh yesterday.
This is also after the night of intense bombing of Kiev and other Ukrainian cities in Russia. The deceased included a five-year-old child and an 11-month-old baby.
Russia seems to be planning to delay the process since the peace talks began, and yesterday was no different. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov predicts that negotiations will prove “difficulty”.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said yesterday that they are dealing with complex technical issues. Our delegation includes energy experts and military representatives. ”
It is expected that the next stage will be centered on the safe passage of the safe passage.
In Riyadh, U.S. officials will meet with representatives from Russia and Ukraine respectively in the next few days. Discussions are expected to include how to monitor a 30-day truce in strikes at energy venues agreed last week.
This is the UK’s leading politician announced the end of a special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom.
Former Defense Secretary Tobias Ellwood said Britain no longer relies on the United States to support Putin. Freedom Defense spokesman Mike Martin said Britain’s strategy to bridge the gap between the United States and Europe is “breaking”.
They spoke out after President Trump’s peace envoy Steve Witkoff said he “liked” Russian President Putin. Vickov also rejected the British-led bid in support of Ukraine as “pose and posture.”
Mr Elwood said: ‘Vikov continues to promote the White House’s pro-Russian stance. This tells Europe that we no longer rely on our closest security allies. “Shadow Armed Forces Minister Mark Francois added:
“If the ceasefire is something the United States really desires, they may find the credible threat of more sanctions against Russia more effective than praise.”