“He should come back when he is ready for peace.” With these words, US President Donald Trump ended the dispute that is eliminated for the world audience with the Ukrainian president Wolodyymyr Senskyj in the White House. The “transfer” Senskyjs is more or less openly demanded of the ranks of the Republicans. He emphasized on Sunday after the top with European allies: “It will not be easy to replace me.”
“Given what is happening and given the support, it will not be that easy. It is not enough to just keep a choice. I should also prevent that I would not be a little more difficult, “Senskyj said, who at the same time confirmed that he was ready to resign if Ukraine became a member of NATO in exchange. Then he would have “fulfilled his mission”.
“… then we have a real problem”
Trump’s security advisor Mike Waltz organizes the news channel CNN: “We need a leader who can negotiate with ourselves and ultimately with the Russians and end this war.” “And if it turns out that President Senskyj’s personal or political motives deviate from the end of the fighting in this country, I think we have a real problem.”
The Republican majority leader in the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, told the Omroep NBC: “Whether he comes to reflection and gratefully returns to the negotiating table or someone else has to lead the country and do that.”
Russian bait drones
The Russian army started drone swarms in Ukraine on Sunday evening. According to the Ukrainian media reports and according to the air defense, the drone associations were spotted over different parts of the country. According to the Ukrainian information, the majority of the unmanned aircraft could be dropped off.
The Russian army recently started using countless so -called bait drones. These planes fly without explosive devices, just to overload Ukrainian air defense and force valuable ammunition to waste.
Source: Krone

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