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Russia really doesn’t want to make any concessions, - Kallas on Trump’s conversation with Putin

Kallas on possible sending of troops to Ukraine

After yesterday's conversation between US President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, it became clear that Russia did not really want to make any concessions,

This was stated by EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas, Censor.NET reports citing Reuters.

"If you read the two readouts from the call, it is clear that ... Russia does not really want to make any kind of concessions," Kallas said.

She recalled that Putin had refused to approve a full 30-day ceasefire, which Trump had hoped would be the first step towards a permanent peace agreement.

As a reminder, on Tuesday, March 18, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin had a phone conversation.

The Kremlin has provided details of a phone call between US President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

The White House has reported on the results of a telephone conversation between US President Donald Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. Trump himself said that he had agreed with Putin to work quickly to end the horrible war in Ukraine.

Earlier it was reported that Trump and Putin had agreed that the movement towards peace would begin with a ceasefire in the energy and infrastructure sectors.

And late on Tuesday night, 18 March, Russian invaders hit a healthcare facility in the city of Sumy with a "shahed".