The Kremlin sees signs of “emotional overload” to US President Donald Trump after this Putin “completely crazy”. Trump was indignant on Sunday about the recent massive Russian drone attacks on Ukraine.
The Russian ruler kills “unnecessarily many people,” the American president criticized. “I always had a very good relationship with the Russian Vladimir Putin, but something happened to him. He was completely crazy,” Trump said, and brought new sanctions to Russia.
It is “a very important moment, which is of course associated with an emotional overload,” said Putin’s spokesperson Dmitri Peskow. Trump was “very grateful for the support for the organization and the introduction of this negotiation process”. Putin makes decisions “needed for the safety of Russia”. The Russian attacks are committed to military goals and were a reaction to Ukrainian success against civilian goals.
Meeting with the Turkish minister
Peskow also said that Putin met the Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan on Monday. One of the topics of the conversation was Ukraine. The Turkish government leads to mediation between the Ukrainian and Russian side. The first direct discussions in Istanbul were organized in Istanbul in Istanbul in three years. However, they only agreed on a large prisoners exchange.
As reported, the Russian army has carried out the largest drone attack on Ukraine since the start of the war. The capital Kyiv and the port city of Odessa were in sight. Several people were injured, including at least one teenager.
Meinl Reisinger: “Illegal and Brutal War”
“It is up to us to put pressure on Russia, so that the will for peace is also created there,” said EU outside country Kaja Kallas. Russian aggression is an “illegal and brutal war,” said the Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger (Neos). You want a just peace that is not at the expense of Ukraine and Europe. That is why a joint security policy is necessary.
Source: Krone

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