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New Trump Ultimatum Terms for Ukraine: The Russian Federation responded with threats to war

To spread: Donald Trump warns in Russia from "playing ultimatums," considering it a step to war. Ukraine welcomes the US message about "peace with the Russian Federation through force. " On July 28, US President Donald Trump called a new deadline to achieve a peace agreement on Russia and Ukraine. The Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev responded to the ultimatum and threatened the perspective of war.

Trump really loses patience in the course of negotiation with Russian President Vladimir Putin to establish peace in Ukraine. Trump can reduce 50 days to 10 or 12 days. The Russian official believes that the American leader "plays an ultimatum" and has to remember two things: Russia is not Israel or even Iran, and the second - every new ultimatum is a threat and a step to war. "Not between Russia and Ukraine, but with its own country [states].

Do not go the way Joe (so often Trump and his supporters called the 46th President of the United States Joe Biden," ed. ), "Medvedev emphasized. The Kremlin did not comment on a new statement by the US President. At a meeting with the UK Prime Minister, the US President, Kiir Star, Turnberry, in Scotland, has announced a shortening of Russia's ultimatum about a truce in Ukraine to 10-12 days instead of the initial 50 days.

Trump confessed that he was "very disappointed in Putin" and was no longer interested in talking to him. In addition to Medvedev, Trump's new initiative was reacted by the head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak. The official thanked him for his firm position and a clear message about "peace with the Russian Federation with the help of force. " "Putin only understands power, it is clearly and loudly reported.

This principle is completely shared by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy," - said OP. Following Trump's statement about the reduction of Russia's ultimatum against Ukraine, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed confidence that it was in his country that would "cover the peace table". "This bloody war should end. Both the talk table was covered in Istanbul, so the peace table is covered in Turkey," he said.