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Political Statements Review: Trump, Putin, Ukraine and Threats to the Baltics


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Yesterday, Donald Trump held a press conference where he voiced rather strange and controversial ideas regarding peace in Ukraine. He claimed he would need only a short time to assess the prospects for peace, but also suggested he might not impose sanctions on Russia even if its conditions are not met.

Meanwhile, Russian media are spreading narratives about an alleged possible attack by Estonia against Russia. Clearly, this is propaganda — the real threat comes from Russia itself. Expert modeling in the Baltic states points to the possibility of a future strike on Lithuania or Poland after the war in Ukraine ends.

Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on international partners to step up pressure on Belarus and Russia, highlighting their cooperation in the ongoing war. There were immediate warnings about provocations on the border.

Putin, for his part, spoke about cooperation with the United States in the Arctic and praised Trump's leadership qualities, suggesting relations might be restored. In reality, this is yet another attempt to put informational pressure on the West and reduce support for Ukraine.

It is crucial for Ukraine today to receive air defense systems from the US and Europe, as Russian missile attacks on civilian targets continue.

Also in the news, Ukrainian citizen Serhiy Kuznitsov was detained on suspicion of involvement in the Nord Stream explosions. Ukraine denies any such actions against Germany, emphasizing it did not participate in sabotage, and is working to bring Kuznitsov home.

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