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Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski made a statement that was praised for efforts to make efforts for direct conversation with President Donald Trump’s broker Shanti and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“We look at President Trump’s efforts and support Russia’s end to end, to prevent murder, and to achieve a dignified and permanent peace.
“We understand who makes decisions in Russia and who should end this war. The whole world also understands it. The United States has proposed to move forward with the exchange of statements and technical-level meetings for talks between Ukraine leaders. The United States has proposed it. Ukraine has supported it. What is the need of Russia.” What is the need for Russia, “Ukrainian leader said.”
The image depicts Ukrainian President Zalensky along with President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Fox News Digital Image)
The National Security Analyst says that this is Putin’s ‘last chance’ to get a good ceasefire deal.
Trump also announced on Friday that he was re -preparing two nuclear submarines after a “highly provocative” conversation with former Russian President Dimitri Medvedev.
“Based on the highly provocative statements of the former Russian President, Dimitri Medvedev, who is now the vice -president of the Russian Federation’s Security Council, has ordered to deploy two nuclear submarines in appropriate areas, just those fools and inflammatory statements are not written very important.
Zelansky’s message comes because Putin has just one week to complete the deadline of Trump to end the three and a half year war. Acting American representative John Kelly announced a deadline for briefing at the United Nations Security Council on “threatening for international peace and security”.
Trump, who has given a constant voice to his desire to end the war, recently stated that Russia’s action against Ukraine was “disgusting”.
“Both Russia and Ukraine should interact on a ceasefire and sustainable peace. It’s time to make a deal. President Trump has clarified that it should be done by August 8. The United States is ready to implement additional measures to secure peace,” Kelly said.
Kelly reiterated the US support for Ukraine’s right to defend herself in front of Russian attacks.
Emergency activists inspect a damaged car close to the multi-storey residential house destroyed by a Russian missile on Thursday night, killing 31 civilians, including five children on Kiev, Ukraine, Friday, August 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Frame Lucatsky)
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“Our support for protecting Ukraine cannot be compared to the supply of weapons and materials to Russia, which enables Russia to continue its full -scale invasion and occupation of the Ukrainian region,” said Kelly. “Last week, we asked all the UN member states to help end the war by closing any and all support for Russia’s war efforts. We do so again today.”
The American diplomat has clearly nominated North Korea, China and Iran as countries that have helped Russia both directly and indirectly. He said that when Beijing has not directly provided Moscow with weapons, it has served as “the most important supplier of Russia’s war industrial machine” as “decisive ambition”.
Emergency service personnel work to extinguish a fire in a residential house destroyed by a Russian air strike on Ukraine on Thursday, 31 July, 2025. (AP Photo/Yaven Titov)
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It does not seem that Russia would come to the conversation table as it was a deadly aerial attack against Kiev and its representatives at the United Nations doubled on Moscow’s desire to withdraw Ukraine.
“We are not trying to destroy [Ukraine]Its culture or its identity. We will like Ukrainian [and] Russian cultures in this country are in co -existence, as it used to be for decades without any problem or conflict, “the Mission of Russia wrote to the United Nations on X.
In the early hours of Thursday, Russia launched over 300 drones and eight missiles, which hit residential areas in Kiev. On Friday, Ukraine mourned after 31 killed in the strike, which was the deadliest airstrike by Moscow this year. According to Reuters, the death toll consists of five children, one of which was just two years old. Additionally, more than 150 people, including 16 children, were injured.