The UK is disappointed that Russian President Vladimir Putin did not agree to a full ceasefire without preconditions. This was stated by the press service of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the Russian Air Force Service reports.
This is how 10 Downing Street commented on yesterday's telephone conversation between US President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
"We obviously welcome President Trump's efforts to achieve a ceasefire in this space, but it is disappointing that Putin did not agree to a full, immediate ceasefire without conditions, as Ukraine did," the spokesman said.
It is noted that the day before, after a telephone conversation between Trump and Putin, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky. Among other things, the parties discussed Trump's "progress" in achieving a ceasefire.
Trump himself spoke to Zelensky by phone today. Later in social networks, he said that the conversation was "very good", the content of the conversation with Putin was discussed.
As reported by EADaily, the British government rejected Russian President Vladimir Putin's demand to Ukraine's allies to suspend arms supplies to Kiev for the duration of any truce. This was reported by Bloomberg.
Recall that at the EU summit on Thursday, the head of the European diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, will offer to provide Kiev with 2 million shells. This was reported by Reuters with reference to the letter with which it was reviewed.
Kaya Callas said today that on Thursday in Brussels will present to European leaders a proposal to supply Ukraine with two million units of large-caliber artillery ammunition, the agency reported.

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