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“This is a slap in the face.” Mertz appreciated the training of the Russian Federation Memorandum on negotiations


“The memorandum of negotiations that Putin has announced a week ago, we are still waiting for a week. And massive air attacks of Kyiv on the weekend do not speak the language of the world, I am the language of war. This is a slap in the face of all those who are fighting for the establishment of peace, Europe and the USA,” the head of the German government said.

Germany will increase pressure on the Russian Federation to weaken its military machine, he promised. It will also accelerate real negotiations, he says. Mertz said he was acting on behalf of the whole people of Germany.

Context

After conversation with Putin May 19 Trump said that Russia and Ukraine “will immediately start negotiations About the ceasefire and, more importantly, war. “In addition, the head of the White House said that so far Anti -Russian sanctions will not tighten.

Putin said Kyiv and Moscow They plan to prepare a memorandum about a probable future peace agreement.

On May 26, the head of the Ukrainian state Vladimir Zelensky He said that the agricultural country of the Russian Federation has released more than 900 drum drones against Ukraine in three days, “plus ballistics, plus winged missiles.”

May 28 Reuters With reference to three Russian sources, he called the conditions in which Putin is allegedly ready to stop the war. This is a neutral status and rejection of NATO Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and a number of states in the post -Soviet space, so that some sanctions against the Russian Federation are lifted and its assets in the West are defrosted. In addition, the Kremlin continues to insist on recognizing the occupied Ukrainian regions and their full subordination, as well as the “protecting the rights of the Russian -speaking population” in Ukraine, sources say.

Ashley Davis

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