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in trying to end the fighting, but helast weekend about Putin’s commitment to negotiate a peace deal amid continuing attacks on Ukraine. He said he suspected the Russian leader could be trying to mislead him.
Ukrainian officials scoffed at Putin’s ceasefire announcement.Andrii Yermak, the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, said Russia is still trying to break through the around 1,000-kilometer (620-mile) front line while also launching long-range attacks on civilian areas.“Putin can give the order for his forces to stop,” Yermak said, “but he does not do this in the hope of deceiving everyone.”
Zelenskyy also accused Putin of trying to string along the U.S.“Russia has consistently rejected everything and continues to manipulate the world, trying to deceive the United States,” he said.
He also said in his nightly address late Monday that the ceasefire “must be immediate, full, and unconditional — for at least 30 days to ensure it is secure and guaranteed.”
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday that Ukraine hasn’t properly responded to Putin’s announcement and accused Kyiv officials of conniving.in the redo. Simion then surged to frontrunner in the May 4 rerun after becoming the standard-bearer for the hard right.
Years of endemic corruption and growing anger toward Romania’shas fueled a surge in support for nationalist figures, reflecting a broader pattern seen across Europe.
The AUR party says it stand for “family, nation, faith, and freedom” and rose to prominence in a 2020 parliamentary election. It has since grown to become the second-largest party in the Romanian legislature.To his critics, Simion is a pro-Russian extremist who threatens Romania’s longstanding alliances in the European Union and NATO. But in an AP interview last week, he rejected the accusations, saying Russia is his country’s biggest threat, and that he wants Romania to be treated as “equal partners” in Brussels.