NewsBerlin's ultimatum: Russia faces new sanctions without ceasefire

Berlin's ultimatum: Russia faces new sanctions without ceasefire

Germany warns Russia that if it does not accept an unconditional, 30-day ceasefire by the end of the day, Berlin will begin work on new sanctions. "The clock is ticking," said government spokesperson Stefan Kornelius.

Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
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If Moscow does not accept the demand, "preparations will be set in motion" - said government spokesperson Stefan Kornelius in Berlin. - The clock is ticking — we still have twelve hours until the end of this day - added the politician.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his willingness to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. European countries are pressing for a ceasefire in Ukraine before further peace negotiations begin.

Zelensky on readiness for talks with Putin

"We expect a ceasefire from tomorrow to provide the necessary basis for diplomacy. There is no point in prolonging the killings. And I will wait for Putin on Thursday in Turkey. Personally. I hope that this time the Russians will not look for reasons why they cannot [participate in talks - ed.]" – wrote Zelensky on Sunday on social media.

On Saturday, the leaders of Ukraine, Poland, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom called on Moscow to unconditionally accept a 30-day ceasefire, threatening to impose sanctions on the Russian energy and banking sectors. The proposal for a truce was supported by US President Donald Trump.

Putin responded with a counter-proposal to start direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine on Thursday in Turkey. He stated that Russia proposes direct talks to "eliminate the root causes of the conflict".

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