“The half-ceasefire has been broken by Russia, and I think America, and my sense is also the president of the United States, is running out of patience with Russia,” he added, according to a report in The Guardian.
Impending action: “Things will be clear in days”
Stubb hinted that clearer signs would emerge soon. “When you spend seven hours with someone, you at least get an intuition of the direction in which we’re going,” Stubb said. He indicated that in the coming days, there would likely be more clarity on how the US intends to move forward with Russia.
Setting a deadline for ceasefire
During their discussions, Stubb also advised Trump to set a deadline for the Ukraine ceasefire, suggesting April 20 as a suitable date for a full ceasefire without conditions. “April 20 would be a good time for a full ceasefire without any conditions… because a deadline is needed,” he said.
Trump’s position on ending the war
Since taking office in January, US President Trump has focused on ending the war in Ukraine. This past week, the United States brokered separate agreements with both Ukraine and Russia, aiming to pause military actions in the Black Sea and against energy targets.
Trump also threatened to impose secondary tariffs on Russian oil, ranging from 25% to 50%, if Moscow continues to block efforts to end the conflict.
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