'Russia can't be trusted,' Kallas warns ahead of Trump-Putin call
- High Representative Kaja Kallas stated that Russia does not want peace in Ukraine and cannot be trusted to advance such a goal.
- Kaja Kallas warned that Russia cannot be trusted to pursue peace in Ukraine, stating that they appear uninterested in a ceasefire agreement from the U.S. proposal.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Putin's pre-conditions as predictable and manipulative, citing military buildup as evidence of ongoing aggression.
- Kallas proposed a coalition to raise up to €40 billion in military aid for Ukraine, indicating broad political support while noting further details are needed.
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BBC World Service - Newshour, US and Russia president set for call over the Ukraine war
President Trump and Vladimir Putin have confirmed they will hold talks tomorrow about ending Russia's invasion. The Kremlin has set out a number of strict conditions for agreeing a peace deal. The EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says she doesn't think President Putin is serious about ending the conflict. Also in the programme: our reporter in Syria visits the sites of recent crimes against the Alawite community; and we speak to Belgium's F…
[Houston - Hanabusa Ryosuke] With the Trump administration aiming to negotiate a ceasefire in the Ukrainian conflict, attention is focused on whether Russia's natural gas exports to Europe, which dropped sharply after the invasion of Ukraine, will be restored. Daniel Yergin, a leading energy researcher and vice chairman of S&P Global, told the Nihon Keizai Shimbun that "Russia is no longer a reliable energy supplier," and expressed the view that…
EU head of diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, greeted Monday the idea of a truce in the war in Ukraine. But, on the eve of the conversation scheduled for Tuesday between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to discuss this possible first step towards peace, she warned during a meeting of foreign ministers in Brussels against trusting the word of Moscow. It is a rather widespread suspicion among the Twenty-Seven. Continue reading
EU's Kallas says bloc can't automatically fund Radio Free Europe
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday that it was sad to hear that the U.S. was withdrawing funding for Radio Free Europe but that the EU cannot automatically come in with funding.
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