Of Athena Papakosta

United States President Donald Trump acknowledged that no progress, in terms of ending the war in Ukraine, was recorded after his new telephone conversation with Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin in the afternoon. He added that he is not at all “happy” with this development.

As all show, it emerged during the sixth -disclosed communication between the two leaders, from the return of Trump to the Oval Office to date and this time lasted about an hour.

The Russian president, during this time, reiterated that Russia “will not retreat»From her strategic goals in Ukraine and reiterated that she would continue to put pressure on them to achieve and lift the ‘deeper causes»Her conflict – A position concerning Moscow’s stable demands, Kiev to grant territories, remain neutral and out of NATO but also to demilitarize.

In the briefing offered by Kremlin’s consultant on foreign policy matters, Yuri Usakov, Donald Trump reunited the issue of achieving one pause of hostility With Vladimir Putin, according to the same source, he replies that “We continue to try to find a solution to the conflict through political negotiation.”

The US president early Friday morning, and returning from his visit to Iowa, said he would talk to Ukraine President Volodimir Zelenskiwithin the day.

At the moment Kiev anxious about what is to come after sudden “freeze” of weapons deliveries in Ukraine from the United States due to low stocks.

The cessation of the continuation of critical military aid, in particular of air defense systems, was announced this week and today the Ukrainian president is expected to raise the issue to his US counterpart and – according to the Financial Times – to raise the issue of possible sales.

For their part, both the Kremlin and the US President himself confirmed that the issue of suspension of weapons supplies was not discussed, with Moscow already greeting Washington’s decision, stating that the fewer weapons are sent to Kiev, the faster.

At the same time, however, the Prime Minister of Denmark, Mete Fredericksenwith the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Layen by her side, she warned that “If the United States decides not to provide Ukraine whatever it takes, it will be a serious backbone for both Kiev and Europe and NATO.”as he explained “The war in Ukraine was never only concerned with Ukraine, but it is a war for the future of Europe.”