British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky during a telephone conversation praised the ultimatum of US President Donald Trump, put forward by Russia. This was reported by Reuters with reference to a representative of the office of the British Prime Minister.
"Both leaders welcomed the new deadline set by the president for Russia," said a source quoted by the Strana newspaper.
Starmer and Zelensky are striving for Russia to "make significant progress" in reaching a peace agreement, the representative of the chancellery stressed.
As reported by EADaily, the 10-day countdown within the framework of the ultimatum presented to Russia to achieve a cease-fire on Ukraine begins. This was stated to journalists on July 29 aboard his plane by US President Donald Trump.
"Ten days from today," said Trump, quoted by the telegram channel "Donald Trump in Russian."

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