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Monday, May 12, 2025

@ANGELA MERKEL - After sale of Ukraine which MURDEROUS Brito Amero GERMAN machinery created, THEY POSITION THEMSELVES ON BEHALF OF UKRAINIAN MENTOR ON PUTIN'S BEHALF DEMANDING SO CALLED PEACE OFFER TO BE ACCEPTED BY RUSSIANS - final sale of Ukraine known as truce

EASY JOB FOR UKRAINIAN TRAITOR KNOWN AS ZELENSKY AD EXACTLY AS I TOLD YOU CASE WILL BE https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/12/world/europe/russia-ukraine-putin-ceasefire.html 


UKRAINE, WHICH DISARMED ITSELF(bye bye nukes is what Germans demanded via USA and UK) FOREMOST ON BEHALF OF GERMANY FOR GREATER GERMAN UKRAINIAN COOPERATION SAKE IN THE FUTURE, END 35 YEARS LATER WITHOUT MOST VALUABLE PARTS OF THE COUNTRY WITH 1/4 OF COUNTRY GONE TO RESTARTED RIBBENTROP MOLOTOV PACT https://ausertimes.blogspot.com/2025/05/angela-merkel-you-personaly-demanded-as.html 

I DID CAMPAIGN FOR GERMAN UKRAINIAN RELATIONS AND ALSO FOR HEAVY AMERO BRITISH PRESENCE IN UKRAINE - HOW WAS UKRAINE GOING TO SURVIVE WITHOUT AT LEAST ONE MAJOR WESTERN PARTNER SUCH AS IS GERMANY ON A LONG TERM...I, HOWEVER, DIDN'T CAMPAIGN FOR GERMANY THAT FOLLOWED UP AFTERWARDS AGAINST ME WITH PSYCHIATRY AND AGAINST UKRAINE MILITARILY. 

@ANGELA MERKEL - YOU PERSONALLY DEMANDED AS A HEAD OF YOUR POLITICIANS FOR UKRAINE TO BE DISARMED IN 1990

DEMANDED FROM ME TO SUPPORT NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT OF UKRAINE FOR GERMANY’S SAKE

AMONG OTHERS WHO DEMANDED DISARMAMENT OF UKRAINE NEXT TO BRITISH ROYALS ON  BEHALF OF GERMANY INCLUDED BUSH FAMILY. ENTIRE AMERICAN DIPLOMACY(not to mention British) FOLLOWED STEPS OF GERMAN DEMANDS WHICH DICTATED TOTAL UKRAINIAN DISARMAMENT DUE TO AS GERMANS NOTICED WOULD BE FOR THEM TO EVEN CATCH STEP WITH NUCLEAR ARMED EASTERN EUROPE NOT TO MENTION UKRAINE.

NUCLEAR ARSENAL GERMANS COULD ONLY DREAM ABOUT AND WHAT ENDED IN THE BIGGEST POST WW2 BLOODSHED IN UKRAINE LOOSING MOST EXCLUSIVE AREAS OF THE WORLD SUCH AS DONETSK AND CRIMEA AS A RESULT OF ONE - DONETSK HAS THE MOST FERTILE SOIL IN THE WORLD - A EAL KUWAIT IN TERMS OF AGRICULTURE.

NEXT TO EASTERN GERMANY, GERMANY POCKETED ALSO SALE OF UKRAINE. NOT A BAD START FOR POST IRON CURTAIN GERMANY


‘Clock Is Ticking’: E.U. Leaders Demand Russia Accept Truce by Day’s End

The Kremlin brushed off the threat of new sanctions, saying “the language of ultimatums is unacceptable,” while President Trump appeared to back Ukraine’s call for direct talks in Turkey on Thursday.

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The German government’s spokesman, Stefan Kornelius, counted the hours until the end of the day in a news conference about the cease-fire demand. Credit...Odd Andersen/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images



By Marc Santora

Reporting from Kyiv,

Ukraine
May 12, 2025

European leaders stepped up pressure on Russia to accept an unconditional cease-fire in Ukraine, threatening to immediately impose a new round of punishing sanctions if the Kremlin did not change its stance by the end of Monday.


“The clock is ticking — we still have 12 hours until the end of this day,” the German government spokesman, Stefan Kornelius, told a news conference.


The ultimatum was the latest turn in an increasingly frenetic round of diplomatic brinkmanship as the Trump administration grows frustrated by a lack of progress in its efforts to end the bloodiest conflict in Europe in generations.


On Monday, the Kremlin spokesman brushed off the threat.


“The language of ultimatums is unacceptable — you cannot talk to Russia like this,” the spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, told Russian news agencies.


President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia has so far rejected an unconditional 30-day truce that was first proposed by the United States in early March and immediately accepted by Ukraine.


Instead, Mr. Putin called this weekend for the resumption of direct negotiations with Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine responded by challenging the Russian leader to meet him in person.

“I will be in Turkey this Thursday, May 15, and I expect Putin to come to Turkey as well. Personally,” Mr. Zelensky said on Sunday. “And I hope that this time, Putin won’t be looking for excuses as to why he ‘can’t’ make it.”

Picking up that thread, President Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday, “Don’t underestimate Thursday in Turkey.” His travel schedule has him visiting the Middle East that day, and he suggested he might alter his plans to go to Turkey, depending on how the hoped-for talks go.

Replying to Mr. Trump’s comments, Mr. Zelensky said on X, “All of us in Ukraine would appreciate it if President Trump could be there with us at this meeting in Turkey. This is the right idea.”


Mr. Peskov would not comment on Mr. Zelensky’s gambit.

Andriy Yermak, the chief of staff to Mr. Zelensky, told the Ukrainian news outlet RBC-Ukraine that Kyiv was accustomed to the Kremlin’s stalling tactics. The offer to meet with the Russian president, he said, was intended to make it clear that the “the ball is in Moscow’s court.”

“We won’t give Russia reason to accuse us of sabotaging the peace process,” Mr. Yermak added.

Ukraine, along with its European allies, continued to insist on Monday that the fighting needed to stop before serious negotiations could get underway.

President Emmanuel Macron of France said that Kyiv had shown itself willing time and again to make concessions in order to begin the hard work of brokering a lasting peace.

“Either Russia — Mr. Putin — is serious and wants peace, or it’s not serious and we have to impose even more sanctions,” he told reporters.

Britain’s foreign secretary, David Lammy, told reporters in London that it was time for Russia to stop stalling. “This is the time for Vladimir Putin to get serious about peace in Europe, to get serious about a cease-fire, and to get serious about talks,” he said.



When the leaders of France, Germany, Britain and Poland traveled to Kyiv over the weekend to deliver that same message, they were careful to coordinate their efforts with the White House. They made clear that only agreeing to an unconditional cease-fire would spare Moscow additional sanctions targeting oil exports and banking — and said that the United States would also impose sanctions on Russia if Mr. Putin did not agree to a truce.

However, after Mr. Putin made a counteroffer of direct talks without mentioning a cease-fire, President Trump urged the Ukrainians to take the meeting.

“Ukraine should agree to this, IMMEDIATELY,” Mr. Trump wrote on Sunday in a statement on social media.

Mr. Zelensky responded swiftly, seemingly seeking to flip the script on the Russian leader by saying he agreed to negotiations in any format and that he would travel to Turkey to meet with Mr. Putin — personally.
































































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