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Danish Prime Minister: Putin’s strategy is to wait for the West to surrender, but it will never happen

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that Russia does not show any signs of readiness for peace, and Vladimir Putin’s strategy is to wait for the West to get tired and stop supporting Ukraine. She emphasized that this will never happen, instead the allies will only increase their support for Kyiv. Source: Frederiksen at a press conference following the meeting of the “coalition of the willing” in London. Details: According to Frederiksen, Putin’s recent call to US President Donald Trump shows his fear of a strong Ukraine. Straight talk: “It was Putin who called President Trump a few days ago because he was afraid that Ukraine would prevail. Yet he rejected Trump’s proposal for a cease-fire along the current front line. Putin does not want to stop the killing. There is no sign that Russia and Putin want peace, even a cease-fire.” Details: The Prime Minister noted that in response to the continued aggression and hybrid war of the Russian Federation against the West, the “coalition of the willing” agreed on a coordinated increase in pressure on Moscow. “Today, the coalition of the willing agreed to increase pressure on Russia, agreed that we must find long-term funding for Ukraine so it can continue to fight, strengthen Ukraine’s defense industry with European funding, fund much-needed U.S. weapons, and increase pressure on Putin’s weak economy with new sanctions,” Fredericksen said. Frederiksen noted significant steps taken this week, including the 19th package of EU sanctions targeting the Russian energy sector and its “shadow fleet” of tankers, as well as US and UK sanctions against Russia’s two largest oil companies. “I believe that Putin’s strategy was to wait for us to stop at some point and give up. But of course, this will never happen,” the Prime Minister emphasized. She assured that the allies remain united in their efforts, and confirmed the promise to President Volodymyr Zelenskyi, Ukraine and all Europeans to continue support as long as necessary. Background: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claims that despite the words of the Russians that they seem to be unaffected by the new sanctions, they are still the most painful for Kremlin leader Volodymyr Putin. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that Putin is running out of resources to continue the war against Ukraine. Earlier, the mass media reported that the military-industrial complex, which became the main engine of the Russian economy thanks to trillions spent on state defense orders from the budget, suddenly showed a decline.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Danish Prime Minister: Putin's strategy is to wait for the West to surrender, but it will never happen Mette Frederiksen. Photo: Getty Images

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said that Russia does not show any signs of readiness for peace, and Vladimir Putin’s strategy is to wait for the West to get tired and stop supporting Ukraine. She emphasized that this will never happen, instead the allies will only increase their support for Kyiv.

Source: Frederiksen on press conference according to the results of the meeting of the “coalition of the willing” in London.

Details: According to Frederiksen, Putin’s recent call to US President Donald Trump shows his fear of a strong Ukraine.

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Direct speech: “It was Putin who called President Trump a few days ago because he was afraid that Ukraine would prevail. However, he rejected Trump’s proposal for a ceasefire along the current front line. Putin does not want to stop the killing. There is no sign that Russia and Putin want peace, even a ceasefire.”

Details: The Prime Minister noted that in response to the continued aggression and hybrid war of the Russian Federation against the West, the “coalition of the willing” agreed on a coordinated increase in pressure on Moscow.

“Today, the coalition of the willing agreed to increase pressure on Russia, agreed that we must find long-term funding for Ukraine so it can continue to fight, strengthen Ukraine’s defense industry with European funding, fund much-needed U.S. weapons, and increase pressure on Putin’s weak economy with new sanctions,” Fredericksen said.

Frederiksen noted significant steps taken this week, including the 19th package of EU sanctions targeting the Russian energy sector and its “shadow fleet” of tankers, as well as US and UK sanctions against Russia’s two largest oil companies.

“I believe that Putin’s strategy was to wait for us to stop at some point and give up. But of course, this will never happen,” the Prime Minister emphasized.

She assured that the allies remain united in their efforts, and confirmed the promise to President Volodymyr Zelenskyi, Ukraine and all Europeans to continue support as long as necessary.

Prehistory:

  • The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, claims that despite the words of the Russians that they are apparently not affected by the new sanctions, they are are the most painful for the Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin.
  • NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that Putin is running out of resources to continue the war against Ukraine.
  • Earlier, the mass media reported that the military-industrial complex, which became the main engine of the Russian economy thanks to trillions spent on state defense orders from the budget, suddenly showed a fall.
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