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Trump Envoy Used Kremlin Interpreter in Putin Meetings

Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, deviated from standard diplomatic procedure during three high-level meetings with Vladimir Putin by using Kremlin interpreters instead of his own. This decision, criticized by former U.S. ambassadors, raised concerns about potential misinterpretations and the lack of independent verification of Putin’s statements. Witkoff’s reliance on Kremlin translators also compromised the creation of accurate meeting records crucial for subsequent briefings and negotiations. Despite Witkoff’s efforts, Russia shows little interest in a negotiated settlement to the war in Ukraine.

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Vance Calls Russian Demands in Ukraine Negotiations Excessive

The Trump administration believes Russia’s demands for ending the Ukraine conflict are excessive. While discussions continue with Kyiv to determine necessary concessions, the administration prefers direct talks between Russia and Ukraine. President Trump has indicated a willingness to withdraw from negotiations if no progress is made, expressing frustration with the ongoing conflict and the significant obstacles posed by deep-seated animosity between the two nations. Despite recent intensified pressure on Putin, the administration is prepared to end negotiations if a deal cannot be reached.

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Putin Blames Romania, Bulgaria for Ukraine War

During a Paris meeting, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron issued a joint call for enhanced European defense cooperation and a lasting peace in Ukraine. The discussion included the future of nuclear deterrence and a strengthening of the European Union’s military capabilities. This collaboration aims to bolster Europe’s security posture and promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine. The leaders also intend to engage the United Kingdom in these discussions, building a stronger trilateral partnership.

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Estonia Calls for Stronger Pressure on Putin

Following President Trump’s attempts at peace negotiations, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna advocates for a unified US and European approach to pressure Russia. This pressure should involve intensified sanctions and the seizure of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine’s reconstruction. Tsahkna emphasizes the need for a strong stance against Putin, citing potential Hungarian obstruction of EU sanctions and suggesting Trump could influence Hungary’s position. Ultimately, he believes that only significant pressure will elicit a meaningful response from Putin.

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