'Putin unwilling to make concessions' in efforts to end Russia's war on Ukraine - EU foreign policy chief
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The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has intensified, with each nation accusing the other of conducting air attacks, particularly through drone warfare. Ukraine claims Russian drones are targeting civilian infrastructure, leading to heightened tensions. Conversely, Russia asserts that it has successfully destroyed a significant number of Ukrainian drones. European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas weighs in, stating that Russia cannot be trusted and inferring that their commitment to any ceasefire or negotiations is questionable, especially in light of a recent call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin that seemed to lack credible intentions from Moscow.
The ongoing conflict continues to escalate as both Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of air attacks. Ukraine reports drone strikes targeting civilian infrastructure, while Russia claims to have destroyed numerous Ukrainian drones, further complicating the situation.
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas expressed distrust toward Moscow, emphasizing that their willingness to negotiate seems insincere given the contrasting readouts from a recent call between U.S. President Trump and Russian President Putin.
Read at Irish Independent
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