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A European leader revealed that he believed President Trump loses his patience with Vladimir Putin because of his stalling tactics on the ceasefire in Ukraine. Finnish President Alexander Stop, who was filmed while speaking to President Trump during the recent funeral of Pope Francis, said he believed that time may be running out in Moscow.

President Putin did not attend the scheduled peace talks in Istanbul this week, and instead he sent a delegation of diplomats who had talks with Ukrainian officials for only two hours. Ukraine President Zelinski attended the event. Donald Trump is seeking to end the bloody war between Russia and Ukraine, which started when Moscow launched an illegal invasion in February 2022.

Mr. Trump said that he will personally call President Putin tomorrow (Monday) and talk to him about “stopping the bloodbath”, and Finland Stop said he believed that Mr. Trump will only have little delay in other peace talks.

Speaking at a security conference in Estonia, Mr. Stop said: “If we want to collect it together, we can say that Zelinsky is patient and that President Trump started patience, but in the right direction, this is, towards Russia.”

Mr. Trump shared his ideas about his planned phone calls on social media.

He wrote: “The subject of the call will be, and they will stop the” bloodbath “, which is killed, on average, more than 5,000 Russian and Ukrainian soldiers per week, and trade.

“We hope it will be a fruitful day, and the shooting will be stopped, and this war is very violent, a war that should never have occurred, will end.”

Ukrainian President Zellinski met with senior US officials and European leaders in Rome on Sunday, which is part of the diplomatic efforts issued before a high -risk phone call tomorrow between President Trump and President Putin to end the war in Ukraine.

Mr. Zellinski spoke with US Vice President JD Vance and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the residence of the American ambassador, while German Chancellor Friedrich Mirz said he had spoken to Mr. Zellinski and Mr. Rubio on the sidelines of the new Pope’s turmoil.

Mr. Mirz also said that he also agreed with the leaders of France and Britain, “We will talk again with the US president in preparation for this conversation.”

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