In an exclusive interview with the Uncovered Ug media team, United States president Donald Trump said European leaders will travel to the United States on Monday or Tuesday to talk about ways of ending conflicts in Ukraine.
The US president indicated that his administration was prepared to go to a second wave of penalties on Moscow and said that he would also speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin “soon.”
Russia killed four people and struck Ukraine’s major government building in Kyiv for the first time during its biggest aircraft bombardment of the country so far in the war.
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Furthermore, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky called the sanctions the “correct concept” and urged European countries to cease purchasing Russian energy.
Trump declared that he was “not satisfied with the whole situation” following the strike, in which Russia launched at least 810 drones and 13 missiles at Ukraine.
Trump stated, “On Monday or Tuesday, a few European leaders will visit our nation individually.” Who Trump was referring to was unclear.

Here at our news platform, we call upon peace talks to ensure that this war comes to an end
In conclusion, even though Trump and Putin met in Alaska last month, Russia has increased its attacks on Ukraine.
written by @enock katamba

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Enock Katamba – Journalist | Founder of Uncovered Ug (uncoveredug.com)
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