British foreign secretary: Russia's recent attack in Ukraine confirms it is not seeking peace

Saturday, May 24, 2025 8:01 am ET1min read

British foreign secretary: Russia's recent attack in Ukraine confirms it is not seeking peace

British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has publicly stated that Russia's recent escalation in Ukraine serves as a stark confirmation that Moscow is not seeking peace. The remarks come amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts and increased international pressure on Russia to cease its three-year invasion.

On Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of deliberately stalling peace negotiations to prolong the war. Despite US President Donald Trump's attempts to broker a ceasefire, Russia has refused to make any concessions and continues to reject a proposed 30-day ceasefire [1].

Trump held separate phone calls with both Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin, but these efforts have not yielded any tangible results. Putin has instead suggested a "memorandum" outlining a potential roadmap for ending the war, which Zelensky has indicated he is willing to consider. However, observers remain skeptical about the prospects for peace, with many believing that Russia is using talks as a cover to continue its offensive [1].

The international community is putting increased pressure on Russia through economic sanctions. The European Union, for instance, has adopted its 17th round of sanctions on Moscow, targeting Russia's shadow maritime fleet. Meanwhile, the UK has been vocal about its support for Ukraine, with Truss emphasizing that Russia's actions confirm its lack of interest in peace [2].

Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, is focusing on strengthening his country's military capabilities. In a recent speech, he called for an increase in the volume of Russian arms exports to other countries, citing a high backlog of orders for military products. This move underscores Russia's determination to maintain its position in the international arms market, despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine [2].

The conflict in Ukraine has had significant economic implications, with Russia suffering heavy losses of soldiers and military equipment. However, Russia remains one of the world's largest arms exporters, and its ability to withstand international sanctions has allowed it to continue its military operations.

In conclusion, the latest developments in Ukraine suggest that Russia is not genuinely interested in peace. The international community must continue to apply pressure through diplomatic and economic means to bring an end to the conflict.

References:
[1] https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1313621-zelensky-accuses-russia-of-stalling-peace-efforts-to-prolong-war
[2] https://www.yahoo.com/news/russias-putin-wants-step-arms-182427206.html

British foreign secretary: Russia's recent attack in Ukraine confirms it is not seeking peace

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