Former Foreign Minister commented on Trump's 50 days for Russia.
Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin commented on U.S. President Donald Trump's request to resolve the conflict in Ukraine within 50 days. According to Klimkin, this timeframe is not very significant for geopolitics.
Klimkin shared this with News.LIVE journalist Halyna Ostapovets.
'As painful as it may be for us to look at these 50 days, for geopolitics, this is indeed not a deadline. I say this not as a Ukrainian, but as someone who has been involved in geopolitics for over 30 years.' — emphasized Klimkin.
He noted that Trump will have to respond after this timeframe if Russia does not stop the war. The former minister also suggested that possibly on the 51st day, the U.S. president might grant the Kremlin another 50 days, but after that, his actions will be harshly criticized.
'This situation will continue in the coming days, and it will be a new responsibility for Trump.' — noted Klimkin.
He also explained that Trump has no intention of making agreements on terms imposed by the Kremlin. The White House also confirmed that if Russia refuses to ceasefire in Donbas, new sanctions will be imposed.
Klimkin assessed Trump's position on the Ukrainian conflict and noted that significant events may occur in this situation over the coming days. The White House confirmed its readiness to take new measures if the situation worsens.
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