Vladimir Putin did pass away quickly, ragening Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared in response to rumors about the Russian President’s deteriorating health.
Zelenskyy vowed that” He]Putin will expire shortly, and that’s a notion.”
following Tuesday’s fragile Black Sea ceasefire deal facilitated by the US, with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss harmony.
While Putin is still in power, Zelenskyy urged the US to keep fighting Russian fraud.
Before Thursday’s critical leadership summit, the two leaders demanded Russia’s compliance and EU solidarity. They also made a unified statement.
Zelenskyy cited Putin’s internal efforts to destabilize the European Union, especially given Hungary’s pro-Russian position.
As Putin was frequently seen with a plump face, tremors, and twitching thighs, speculation about his deteriorating health grew more perceptive.
Zelenskyy expressed trust that” America may lead Putin to take an absolute peace” despite the 117 attacks on Ukraine on Tuesday night.
Macron criticized Putin for repeatedly reinterpreting the terms of the peace after the negotiations, saying that” Russia cannot govern conditions of lasting serenity for Ukraine.”
Following a probable lasting ceasefire, the EU leadership meeting on Thursday may address Ukraine support strategies. Macron suggested deploying troops from ready EU countries, but warned that this might lead to direct conflict with Russia.
NATO leader Mark Rutte warned of the severe consequences if Russia attacked any alliance member, while Macron announced an additional$ 2 billion in military aid for Ukraine.
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