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"Required Term": Finland President suggested Trump's date of truce between Ukraine and the Russian Federation (video)

To spread: Finland President Alexander Stubb shared his conversation with Donald Trump while playing golf on March 29. According to him, the American leader is the only one in the negotiations between Kiev and Moscow, and the date of start of the truce should be Easter - April 20. After meeting with Trump, President of Finland shared his vision of the armistice in an interview with Fox News. According to him, meeting with the American leader contained two important messages.

"First, he is probably the only person in the world that can be a mediator to reach peace between Ukraine and Russia. Why is Putin respects and are in many ways afraid of Donald Trump. Second: we need a truce, and we need cease to give a ceasefire. And this date should be on April 20. " In his opinion, the Russian dictator remains the only one who delay the ceasefire, and if the Kremlin does not take steps before the end of the war, it will need to be forced to this rigid sanctions.

"If Putin is the only one who does not accept the ceasefire, because the US, Europe and Ukraine want it - if it does not agree, we will have to impose enormous sanctions from the US and Europe," he said. In addition, Finnish President told about details of the meeting with Trump at a press conference in London on March 30, the Finnish broadcaster Yle reported. He noted that he assured an American colleague of decisive support for Finland and Europe of Ukraine in Russia's invaders.

When asked by Trump whether Putin can be trusted, the Finnish leader, he said, replied that he could not do it. He noted that he suggested the date of probable truce - April 20. "Why April 20? Because it takes a deadline. Because it is Easter. And because it is about three months of Trump's stay in office," Alexander Stubb explained. Volodymyr Zelenskyy also commented on the meeting of American and Finnish colleagues.

The President of Finland told Zelensky in a telephone conversation details of the conversation, and the Ukrainian leader in turn assured that Kiev is ready to work with partners to approach peace as quickly and meaningfully as possible. "Now Russia continues to look for reasons to delay the war even more. Putin plays the same game as it is always dangerous for all.

On March 15, the Finnish leader expressed his conviction that the Russian Federation simply "pulls time" and does not want to cease fire in the Russian-Ukrainian war. The President of Finland noted that the Kremlin did not give up his desire to destroy Ukraine's independence and sovereignty and destroy its territorial integrity.