The President of Finland proposes to Trump to set a deadline for a ceasefire in Ukraine
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Finnish President Stubb suggested that Trump set April 20 as the date for a complete ceasefire in Ukraine. Sanctions against the Russian Federation are needed to maintain the truce.

Finnish President Alexander Stubb has proposed that US leader Donald Trump set a deadline for a ceasefire in Ukraine. This is reported by UNN with reference to Yle.
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Finland considers April 20 a good date to start a complete ceasefire in Ukraine without any conditions. This was stated by Finnish President Alexander Stubb at a press conference after a seven-hour meeting with Donald Tram in Florida. According to him, setting an exact deadline is important for achieving peace.
Finland's proposal is April 20. Then it would be a favorable time for a complete ceasefire without any conditions. Why April 20? Because we need a deadline. Because it's Easter. And because President Trump will have been in office for three months
According to the President, a strong sanctions mechanism is needed to maintain the ceasefire regime, which will be introduced if Russia does not accept the ceasefire regime or violates it. He said that such sanctions are also being prepared in the United States.
Recall
The United States is ready to impose sanctions against Russia if it does not comply with the truce. This was stated by Finnish President Alexander Stubb after a meeting with Donald Trump.