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Conspired, or what? Kallas and Tusk questioned Russia's intentions

Prime Minister of Estonia Kaya Kallas. Photo: Priit Mürk / ERR

The head of the European diplomacy, Kaya Kallas, questioned Russia's intentions to put an end to the Ukrainian conflict, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk made a similar statement. She wrote about this in the social network X.

"Russian missiles continue to strike relentlessly at Ukraine, bringing more and more death and destruction. Putin once again shows that he is not interested in peace," said Callas, quoted by the DW * Main telegram channel.

It is noted that similar feelings were expressed by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

"This is what happens when you practice appeasement towards barbarians. More bombs, more attacks, more victims," he said on social networks.

As reported by EADaily, Russian President Vladimir Putin is doing what anyone else would do in his place. This was stated to journalists at a briefing at the White House by US President Donald Trump. He believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to end the conflict, but doubts about Kiev's intentions.

Trump was asked why he is not helping Ukraine with Air defense against the background of the latest Russian shelling.

"I need to know that they (Ukraine. — EADaily) they want to conclude an agreement. I don't know yet if they want to," the American president said.

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08.03.2025

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