New Delhi, March 19 (ANI): After the crucial talks between Trump and Putin, Deputy Poland Foreign minister, Wladyslaw Teofil Bartoszewski said, “It is encouraging that Russian President Putin seems to have consented to a ceasefire. However, some of his demands were unreasonable and unlikely to be fulfilled. European nations are not going to halt their military support for Ukraine until Russian troops are withdrawn. Additionally, there is no chance that we will refrain from assisting Ukraine in achieving its sovereignty. Therefore, these demands are not expected to be honoured by European leaders, and I doubt that President Trump supported them either”. He spoke to ANI on the side-lines of the Raisina dialogue This comes after Russian President Putin demanded a suspension of all weapons deliveries to Ukraine during a ceasefire proposed by US President Donald Trump.
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