The international community must more press Russian President Vladimir Putin to launch a ceasefire negotiations in Ukraine, the Prime Minister of Finland told the French News Agency (AFP) today.

Peter ORO, whose country is sharing a 1,340 -kilometer border with Russia, considers it necessary to exert “more pressure” on Putin since otherwise “will not try to find a solution

The international community must be committed to ‘sanctions (at the expense of Russia), military aid to Ukraine, (…) political support and everything else we can“To help Kiev repel the Russian invasion, Esto noted on the sidelines of the Northern Prime Ministers in the Turkish city of Finland.

The statements of Opopos followed the most severe barrage of unmanned aircraft launched on Sunday night to Monday by Russian forces against Ukraine. US President Donald Trump stressed that his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin “has gone crazy”, warning Moscow with new sanctions if he continued his multiple bombardment.

For his part, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gar Strere argued that so far there is no evidence that Russia wants a ceasefire in Ukraine. “We haven’t seen any indication of this, unfortunately,” he told AFP. He also emphasized that Russian attacks of recent days in Ukraine indicate “Putin’s reluctance to engage seriously in a ceasefire or peace negotiations”.