
From: New Voice of Ukraine
Donald Trump’s patience with Vladimir Putin’s ceasefire stalling tactics is wearing thin, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, fresh from a golf outing with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Florida on March 29, has said, according to The Guardian.
“I think we’re probably moving into the direction where the Americans are seeing Russia for what it’s worth,” he said.
“In other words, the overall ceasefire has been agreed by the United States, by Ukraine and by Europe, but not by Russia.”
Stubb also noted that Russia violated a “half-ceasefire.”
“And I think America, and my sense is also the president of the United States, is running out of patience with Russia,” the Finnish leader added.
“I think that’s good news for engagement and negotiation. So this is what I sensed over the weekend as well.”
In his conversations with Trump, Stubb said that “we need a ceasefire, and we need a deadline for the ceasefire,” adding that there should be a price for breaking the ceasefire.