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Welcome to record: Today, we focus on new developments in Ukraine, which gives us more knowledge about Donald Trump’s attitude towards Russian President Vladimir Putin.
What’s the latest? Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine each supported attacks on “energy and infrastructure” such as power plants and refineries for 30 days. The planned pause comes after a long call between Trump and Putin earlier today.
Putin did it no Agree with Trump’s full ceasefire and Ukraine agrees Earlier. Russia issued a post-call statement hinting that only foreign countries cut off military and intelligence aid to Ukraine, a request that Trump has not yet agreed to.
What has not changed? Fighting along the front line will probably continue to carry out drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities. The United States will continue to provide weapons and intelligence to Ukraine A brief pause earlier this month.
What is the overall situation in Ukraine? this Optimistically take What’s going on today is that both sides are talking through the United States, which could be the basis for a broader ceasefire. On the other hand, the latest statement from Russian officials suggests they are still struggling to seek demilitarization and super-incarceration in Ukraine. Putin may be doing it Enough to make Trump happy At the same time, continue to exert advantages on the battlefield.
What do we know about Trump? Trump hasn’t sold Ukraine completely, It seems to be a real possibility Just a few weeks ago. On the other hand, he doesn’t seem to be putting pressure on Russia Like he did in Ukraine, agreeing to a real ceasefire. Trump’s own statement about the phone makes He is satisfied with the resultAlthough Putin is reluctant to back down.
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It’s easier said than done, but at least for me, it’s a good wish. Thank you very much for reading, we will see you here tomorrow.