In the midst of Russia’s concern
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The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, will lead a diplomatic impulse this week at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, since international leaders meet and the Security Council is scheduled to discuss a proposal backed by the United States to end the three -year war of Russia.
Zelenskyy said in a publication on social networks that he was preparing for a “very intense week of diplomacy”, adding that he would meet with President Trump during the high -level week of the General Assembly. As part of the peace efforts, with which Trump has helped negotiate but expressed frustration in recent weeks, Zelenskyy offered to meet directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin to obtain a high fire agreement.
But despite Mr. Trump’s hopeful messages following his Alaska Summit in August with Putin, there have been no indications that Moscow is ready to accept a negotiated solution that implies that making any concession, and Ukraine and Russia have continued to accuse themselves of carrying out almost daily dead attacks, even in civil areas.

Russia has launched several of its biggest strikes in the war in the capital of Ukraine, kyiv in recent weeks. European leaders have repeatedly warned that Putin is essentially playing for time – Convince Mr. Trump to maintain negotiations while trying to his military assault, without any real interest in a high fire, since his forces are obtaining incremental profits in the field.
It refers to the Russian war could extend as NATO nations condemn border incursions
Far from a high imminent fire in the war, concern has increased that the conflict could increase beyond the borders of Ukraine. Several of the United States NATO European allies have accused Russia of a series of provocations.
The Russian drones were Directed by Poles and Allied combat aircraft of NATO After crossing Polish airspace on September 9. Ten days later, Estonia said that Russian combat planes entered their airspace, attracting recriminations of several NATO nations again.
President Latvian, Edgars Rinkevics, said on social networks that Russia was testing NATO’s political and military response and with the aim of reducing Western support to Ukraine by bringing countries to redirect resources towards the defense of the countries of the Alliance.

Russia has denied that their airplanes entered Estonia’s airspace, with Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, saying that Russian airplanes remained in the international airspace and accusing European nations of “growing tensions and causing an atmosphere of confrontation.”
Jonatan Vseviov, who directs the Estonia Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on Monday told the country’s public broadcaster that the Government had “irrefutable evidence” of the Russian incursion, however, and added: “The fact that Russia is provocatively and dangerously violating the airspace of an NATO country is one thing is one thing.
Underlying all the efforts of the Ukrainian president during his visit to the United States for the United Nations Assembly this week, it will be an impulse for its partners to implement more sanctions aimed at punishing the Russian economy, particularly around the oil and energy trade, which Trump has insinuated that he is willing to do.
Speaking during a state visit to the United Kingdom last week, Trump lamented his inability to negotiate a high fire in Ukraine since he assumed office in January, noting that he thought it would be easier to achieve. He said Putin “really disappointed me,” and asked United States European allies to complete all purchases of Russian energy products to financially squeeze Moscow.
“It is vital that this week strengthens the resolution of the world for a solid action (against Russia),” said Zelenskyy in his publication on social networks. “Because without strength, peace will not prevail.”
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