A informing to Russia came on Monday at noon in Berlin. According to government spokesperson Stefan Cornelius, "there are 12 hours left by the end of the day."
If the Kremlin does not respond to the offer and decides not to unconditional 30-day ceasefire, then Germany will begin to act on further EU sanctions against Moscow. “The clock is ticking,” said Cornelius.
Let us remind that last weekend German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French president Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Ministers Keir Starmer and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk went to Kiev. The head of the Polish government confirmed that together with president Volodymyr Zelenski they spoke on the telephone with Donald Trump. The talks were held as part of the alleged volunteer coalition.
"We call Russia to an unconditional ceasefire for 30 days starting Monday. Together with president Trump, we will do everything in our power to support Ukraine, including by extending sanctions," he announced in a separate entry on the 10th Chancellor of Germany.