US President Donald Trump on Friday increased the likelihood of imposing massive US sanctions on Russia, after stopping military aid and intelligence support UkraineAnd he called on the two countries to discuss the peace agreement.
Trump's banking prevention and prices threat said on Monday that the White House is preparing to relieve potential sanctions to Russia to end the war and improve diplomatic and economic relations with Moscow.
“On the basis of the fact that Russia is currently 'shelling Ukraine on the battlefield, I am strictly considering Russia's banning sanctions, sanctions and prices unless there is a peace -related firefire and final settlement,” Trump said on his social media platform.
“For Russia and Ukraine, go to the table right now, before it's too late. Thank you !!!”
Russian forces have surrounded the thousands of Ukrainian troops around Russia's Kacra region last summer, in which a shock in a shock entered Russia's Kursi region, which Kiev hoped to use Moscow in any peace talks.

Open Source Maps shows that Ukraine's position in Kraka has worsened in the last three days. The Russian Counter Office has cut the Ukrainian force into about two and separated the central group from its principal supply lines.
“The situation (for Ukraine) is very bad,” said Pasi Perinin, a military analyst from a Blackbird Group based in Finland. None of Russia or Ukraine had any official confirms of Russian force, which both delayed report on the battlefield.
Russian forces also damaged energy and gas infrastructure inside Ukraine overnight when the United States stopped intelligence sharing with Ukraine.

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Ukrainian officials said ten people, including a child, were injured.
When a reporter was asked whether Russian President Vladimir Putin was taking advantage of the US position on intelligence sharing to attack Ukraine during the Oval Office, Trump replied: “I think he is doing what someone else will do.”
He added, “They are bombing the hell of them … you can't do it,” he added, adding that Moscow continues to criticize the growing attacks, but then openly asked whether Ukraine wants peace.
“(Putin) wants to end it,” he said. “I think Ukraine wants to end it, but I'm not watching it. It's crazy. They are giving a great punishment, I don't get it.
After the clear US diplomatic axis to Moscow, President Wolodmeer Zillinsky, seeking Western support for Ukraine, was responded to the attack and demanded a war covering the sea.
“The first steps to establish real peace should force Russia to stop such attacks,” Zlinski said on the Telegram messaging app.

Moscow has rejected the idea of a temporary war, which the British and France have also suggested, saying it will never allow peacekeepers coming from NATO countries to Ukraine, when the two countries suggested that a European force could give police to police with any permanent settlement.
Russia, which is one of the world's largest oil manufacturers, is subject to widespread sanctions imposed by the United States and partners since Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
US sanctions on Russia have to limit its oil and gas revenue, including a cap of $ 60 a barrel on Russian oil exports.
Trump did not go in detail about possible sanctions against Russia, and later said in the Oval Office that he was more difficult to deal with Ukraine.
Despite the tensions with Trump, Zelinski said Thursday that he would travel to Saudi Arabia next Monday to meet Saudi Arabia's Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who would talk there between us and the Ukrainian officials before the weekend.

Trump's special envoy, Steve Watkov, has already had extensive talks with Russian officials. He said he was talking to Ukraine for a peace deal framework to end the three -year war and confirmed that a meeting was planned next week with Ukraine in Saudi Arabia.
Russia has a fifth of the Ukraine region, including Crimea, which it linked in 2014, and its forces are moving forward in the East Donetsk region.
The Kiev is pressing strong security guarantees for any peace deal, but the United States has refused to commit a possible mineral agreement, which Trump says it will be enough. Zlinski has not yet signed a mineral agreement and had a public confrontation with Trump a week ago.
White House National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said he and the Secretary of State Marco Rubio would talk to Ukrainian people in Saudi Arabia, and believed they would bring things back to the track.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sebiha said he had a “constructive call” with Rubio on Friday.
AS with additional files of Associated Press and Global News