European Leaders Have Again Criticized Russia After the Large-Scale Attack on Ukraine Last Night. At Least Three People Were Killed and the Government Building in The Capital Kyiv was hit for the first time.
“The Kremlin is Once Again Mocking Diplomacy,” Writes European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen On X. “Russia Continues to Violate International Law and Continues to Kill People Indiscriminately.”
According to ukraine, IT was Russia’s Largest Air Attack Since the Beginning of the War in 2022. A Peace Plan with Robust Guarantors. “
Ukrainian President VolodyMyr Zelensky Spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday. In Their Conversation, they discussed “an appropriate response” to the russian attacks. “Together with ukraine and our partners, we stand for peace,” Macron Said. “But Russia is Becoming Increasingly Entangled in the Logic of War and Terror.”
At the end of August, Kyiv was also the target of Large-Scale Attacks by Russia. At that time, at Least Fourteen People Were Killed and the Building of the Eu Mission in the Ukrainian Capital was damaged.
Smoke Rises Above Government Building After Attacks on Kyiv
Peace Agreement Still Far Away
The Russian Attacks on Kyiv Mainly Show That a Possible Peace Agreement is Still Far Away. President Vladimir Putin Spoke With His American Counterpart Donald Trump Last Month in Alaska, But It Turned Out That the Russian and Ukrainian Wishes Are Miles Apart.
Much also the possible meeting between putin and zensky, but it does not seem likely for the time being. The Russian President is Cautious and Only Wants To Hold Such a Summit in Moscow, But Zensky Does Not See That Happening. In The Meantime, Ukraine, Being is Bombarded with Russian Drones and Missiles.
“These Cowardly Attacks Show That Putin Believes He can act with Impunity. He Doesn’t Take Peace Seriously,” Says British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
President of the European Council António Costa Sees The Recent Attacks As “Putin’s Version of Peace”. “Russia started this war and russia chooses to continuous it.”
26 Countries Want to Send Troops
A Coalition, Consisting Mainly of EU Countries That Support Ukraine, Already Discussed Security Guarantees This Week If A Peace Agreement Is Ever Reached. In That Case, 26 Countries are prepared to send troops to ukraine, but details are still unknown.
Especialy the Role of the Americans Remains Uncleear. Trump is Increasing the Pressure on Putin in the Media by Threatening Sanctions, But Has Not Yet Translated the Threats Into Concrete Actions. Experts Told nu.nl this week that the American president does not because to jeopardize his diplomatic relationship with Putin.