Trump Warns Of ‘Severe Consequences’ If Putin Refuses To Halt War After Alaska Summit | World News

New Delhi: US President Donald Trump warned that if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not agree to end the war in Ukraine during the summits on Friday, “very violent results”.
According to the media reports, according to French President Emmanuel Macron, Trump was “very clear” that the United States targeted at the US-Russia summit in Alaska during a virtual meeting with European leaders.
At the same meeting, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he believed that Putin “made bluff” in front of Putin’s talks with Trump.
Putin Putin is trying to put pressure on all sectors of the Ukrainian front, Z Zelensky said to show that Russia is able to “occupy the entire Ukraine.”
He also accused Putin of indifference to sanctions. Zelensky, “Sanctions give bluff, as if they are not important to him and ineffective. In fact, sanctions help a lot and Russia’s war economy is very impressed.” He said.
Speaking after the video conference between Trump, Zelensky and European leaders, Macron, according to the Associated Press report, said Trump prioritized the ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia. He also said that Trump said that “regional problems related to Ukraine will be negotiated only by the President of the Ukraine”.
After a meeting with Putin on Friday, Trump plans to “look for a future triple meeting”, including Putin and Zelensky.
“I think it is a very important point in this regard. And we hope we hope it can be done in Europe, in a country acceptable for all parties.” He said.
The German Chancellor Friedrich Merz gathered virtual meetings to ensure that the voices of European and Ukrainian leaders were heard before the Trump-Putin Summit, where they were expected to discuss a potential roadmap to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Speaking with Zelensky, who traveled to Berlin on Wednesday, Merz described the meeting with Trump as a “constructive” and stressed that “important decisions” can be taken in Anchorage. However, during the summit, “Basic Europe and Ukraine security interests should be protected” underlined.
Zelensky and European leaders were removed from the Alaska Summit. German government spokesman Steffen Meyer said that the meetings on Wednesday aim to “clarify the position of Europeans”.
Those who are ready to help to implement the future peace agreement between Moscow and Kiev, a separate call on Wednesday was expected on Wednesday between the leaders of the so -called “willing coalition”.
Before coming to Berlin, Zelensky said that his government had more than 30 talks with international partners for preparation for the summit, but reiterated Putin’s skepticism about his intentions.
In the official telegraph channel, Zelensky called for “there is no sign that the Russians have been preparing to end the war” and called Ukraine’s partners in the United States and Europe more closely and “forcing Russia to peace”.
“For an honest peace, Russia should be pressured. We must take the experience of Russia and our partners to prevent deception.”
Trump described whether Putin now wanted to determine whether he was serious in ending the war in the fourth year, and he described the summit of Friday as a “emotion meeting” to evaluate the Russian leader’s intentions.
However, Trump uneasy the European allies, claiming that Ukraine may have to leave some parts of the Russians. In addition, although it is unclear what can be expected to give up in exchange for Russia, the land swaps swim.
European leaders insist that Ukraine should be directly involved in any peace negotiation, fearing that a bilateral agreement between the United States and Russia can bend in favor of Moscow.
On Monday, Trump rejected a few opportunities to confirm whether Zelensky would force him to be included in the controversy with Putin, and underestimated the role of the Ukraine leader. Trump said that a meeting between Putin and Zelensky could follow the summit of Friday or contain “Putin and Zelensky and Me”.
Ukraine and its European allies have worried that Putin, who has started the largest land war in Europe since 1945 and uses Russia’s energy dominance to put pressure on the EU, is concerned that if not at the Kyiv negotiation table, it can gain positive concessions.
A key fear between many European countries is that if he succeeds in Putin Ukraine, he can target one of them.
On Tuesday, Zelensky said he demanded Putin’s withdrawal of Ukraine’s Donetsk region from the rest of the remaining 30%. Zelensky rejected the idea categorically.
He said that Ukraine will not leave any region it currently possesses, will not call such a movement as contrary to the Constitution, and that it will only provide a jump board for more Russian aggression.
Zelensky also criticized for not meeting the basic demands of Ukraine, including the inclusion of US -led diplomatic efforts, security guarantees to deterd future Russian attacks, and the inclusion of Europe’s negotiations.
Three weeks after returning to the office, Trump’s administration abolished Ukraine’s potential NATO membership from the agenda, while the Russian and Ukraine should now address European security, the US focusing on another place.
Senior EU officials believe that Trump can first deal with a comprehensive peace agreement rather than a comprehensive peace agreement with its larger US geopolitical interests, including developed trade and rehabilitation of Putin with Russia.
In the meantime, the Russian forces continue to print a strategic goal: Pokrovsk, located in the Eastern Donbas region and formed the industrial heart of Ukraine, which has long been a target for the Kremlin.
Military analysts who follow the conflict say that Ukraine’s ability to hold Pokrovsk is critical. Losing the city will win a significant victory to Russia before the summit and endanger Ukraine supply lines in Donetsk, where most Russia’s military efforts are focused.



