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Alexander Stubb, presidente de Finlandia, afirmó que a Donald Trump se le está “agotando la paciencia” con Vladimir Putin

El presidente finlandés, Alexander Stubb, advirtió que Donald Trump muestra una creciente impaciencia ante las maniobras de Rusia para prolongar la guerra en Ucrania y que, si fracasa el intento de organizar un encuentro directo entre los líderes ruso y ucraniano, podría desencadenarse un punto de ruptura en la actitud del mandatario estadounidense hacia el conflicto.
Según ha transmitido Stubb en una entrevista para la radiotelevisión pública finlandesa YLE, esta percepción se basa en una conversación telefónica sostenida con Trump el pasado jueves.
De acuerdo con Stubb, el presidente estadounidense compartió sus inquietudes sobre la marcha del conflicto y expresó su agotamiento ante las “tácticas dilatorias de Rusia”, que combinan “señales contradictorias sobre reuniones” con ataques continuos contra la población civil ucraniana, incluso durante momentos de negociación.
El mandatario señaló que ve “muy improbable una reunión entre Putin y Zelensky en un plazo máximo de dos semanas, como ha recomendado Trump”; y advirtió: “Entonces se le agotará la paciencia”.
El mandatario finlandés, que se ha posicionado en los últimos meses como uno de los líderes europeos con mayor interlocución con Trump gracias a asuntos de interés común como el Ártico y afinidades personales, también sostuvo que “solo hay una persona que puede obligar a Putin a hacer la paz, y ese es el presidente Trump. Es la única persona a la que Putin escucha y, francamente, la única a la que Putin teme”.
Stubb indicó que la presencia de Putin en la última cumbre de Alaska junto a Trump se debió, en parte, a la presión ejercida por Estados Unidos a través de la imposición anunciada de aranceles del 50% a India, país considerado socio relevante para el comercio de armas, gas y petróleo ruso.
Aunque el presidente de Finlandia admitió que la mencionada cumbre en Alaska no deparó avances significativos para los intereses europeos, subrayó que actualmente existen discusiones sobre garantías de seguridad para Kiev.
Además, Stubb respaldó la postura del gobierno ucraniano al rechazar cualquier cesión territorial a cambio de paz, como habría propuesto Vladimir Putin, e insistió en la necesidad de una pausa y la elaboración de una hoja de ruta para nuevas conversaciones.
Stubb describió la secuencia de diálogo que visualiza: primero una posible cumbre entre Putin y Volodimir Zelensky, y posteriormente la celebración de una reunión trilateral con Trump.
Sobre el enfoque estadounidense, Stubb detalló: “Trump propone que haya, digamos, 90 días para negociar la paz, y durante ese tiempo tendremos, si no un alto el fuego, una tregua”, reflejando así las reservas tanto de Trump como de Putin respecto a declarar un cese de hostilidades antes de encauzar las negociaciones.

Por su parte, el presidente de Ucrania, Volodimir Zelensky, dijo en un mensaje por el día de la bandera, que no entregará el territorio ucraniano al ocupante.
“Esta bandera es la meta y el sueño de muchos de nuestros compatriotas en los territorios temporalmente ocupados de Ucrania. Y ellos la protegen, la mantienen a salvo, porque saben que no entregaremos nuestra tierra al ocupante”, dijo Zelensky en un mensaje en su cuenta de X.
La bandera, según Zelensky, da a quienes regresan del cautiverio la sensación de estar en casa y algo que les da fe a quienes viven en los territorios temporalmente ocupados.
“Esta misma bandera encarna un sentimiento de liberación para quienes rescatamos del cautiverio ruso. Cuando ven los colores ucranianos comprenden que el mal ha terminado”, afirmó.
“Esta bandera representa todo lo más preciado para cientos de miles de nuestros combatientes, hombres y mujeres de toda Ucrania, que defienden no solo una zona en particular, no solo Vovjansk o Dobropillia, sino toda nuestra Ucrania, y que arriesgan sus vidas para conquistar el derecho a la existencia de todo nuestro estado”, agregó.
El mensaje del mandatario se dio luego de que, durante la noche del viernes, la región de Sumy fue blanco de ataques enemigos que afectaron los municipios de Novoslobodsky y Vorozhbyansky, según informó el Servicio Estatal de Emergencias.
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Top Trump agency torches Dem lawmakers rallying around detained Abrego Garcia: ‘It is insane’

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EXCLUSIVE: The Department of Homeland Security is unleashing on Democrats who have condemned the move by ICE to detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia and deport him to Uganda.
Abrego Garcia is a Salvadoran national who was arrested by ICE on Monday at his check-in at the agency’s office in Baltimore, Maryland, and he’s expected to be deported to a third-party country, likely Uganda.
«Kilmar Abrego Garcia is not and will never be a Maryland Man—he is a criminal illegal alien from El Salvador and public safety threat,» a senior DHS Official told Fox News Digital in an exclusive statement.
ICE ARRESTS ABREGO-GARCIA AT MARYLAND CHECK-IN, LAWYER SAYS
Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his wife, Jennifer, speak to supporters outside of an ICE Field Office in Baltimore, Maryland. (Breanne Deppisch/Fox News Digital) (Fox News Digital/Breanne Deppisch)
«It is insane that sanctuary politicians chose to glorify and stand with an MS-13 gang member over the safety of American citizens. President Trump and Secretary Noem are not going to allow this illegal alien, who is an MS-13 gang member, human trafficker, serial domestic abuser, and child predator, to terrorize American citizens any longer.»
Earlier this year, Abrego Garica was first deported to El Salvador for being a suspected gang member, which caused a nationwide controversy that sparked visits to the Central American country, including by Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Maryland. However, he ended up later facing charges in the U.S. for alleged human smuggling after a 2022 Tennessee traffic stop resurfaced.
Last week, Abrego Garcia made his way back to Maryland from Tennessee, and a U.S. Magistrate Judge ordered that if he was taken into ICE custody that he would need to have «access to his attorneys» in order to «prepare for trial in this case.» His brief freedom was slammed as the result of «publicity hungry Maryland judge» by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
ABREGO GARCIA TO APPEAR AT ICE OFFICE IN BALTIMORE AMID TALK OF UGANDA DEPORTATION

In this handout provided by Sen. Van Hollen’s Office, U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) meets with Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia (L) at an undisclosed location on April 17, 2025 in San Salvador, El Salvador. (Sen. Van Hollen’s Office via Getty Images)
In a news release first shared with Fox News Digital, DHS is specifically taking aim at a handful of posts on X from Democratic lawmakers.
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«ICE is holding Kilmar Ábrego García and refusing to answer questions from his lawyers — while the Trump Admin continues to spread lies about his case. Instead of spewing unproven allegations on social media, they need to put up or shut up IN COURT. Mr. Ábrego García must be allowed to defend himself,» Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-M.D., posted on Monday.
«The Trump admin wrongly sent Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a horrific El Salvadoran prison. Now, just days after he was reunited with his family, they’re trying to deny him his rights and deport him to Uganda. Kilmar—like everyone—deserves a fair hearing to defend himself,» Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., posted.
JUDGE SETS STRICT CONDITIONS FOR ABREGO GARCIA’S RELEASE AS TRUMP OFFICIALS PURSUE CASE AGAINST HIM

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blamed «activist» judges for the release of Kilmar Abrego-Garcia on Friday, August 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein/AP Photo/George Walker IV, File)
«Let’s be clear: deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda makes no sense—it’s not his home country. Nothing about this process has been fair. ICE is targeting him with cruelty. This is the weaponization of government, not justice,» Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, wrote.
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His detention in Maryland is likely to be scrutinized by U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, who intensely questioned Trump officials for details over his removal and his current legal status.
Fox News Digital’s Breanne Deppisch contributed to this report.
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Netanyahu announces investigation into ‘tragic mishap’ after reports of journalists killed in Gaza strike

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that an investigation is underway after reports said Israel struck a hospital in the southern Gaza Strip, killing at least 20 people on Monday, according to reports.
Netanyahu said Israel regretted the deadly incident and reiterated that Israel does not intentionally target civilians in its war with Hamas. Reports said among the dead were five journalists who worked for outlets such as Reuters, The Associated Press, and Al Jazeera.
«Israel deeply regrets the tragic mishap that occurred today at the Nasser Hospital in Gaza,» Netanyahu’s office said in a statement.
«Israel values the work of journalists, medical staff and all civilians. The military authorities are conducting a thorough investigation. Our war is with Hamas terrorists. Our just goals are defeating Hamas and bringing our hostages home.»
The composite image shows structural damage to Nasser Hospital alongside Palestinians carrying the body of a journalist after the strikes; authorities said at least 20 people, including five journalists, were killed. (Reuters/Hatem Khaled)
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Reports, citing medical officials, said two shells hit Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in quick succession. Israeli media reported that Israeli troops had fired the artillery rounds at the hospital to target a Hamas surveillance camera on the roof.
Cameraman Hussam al-Masri, a Reuters contractor, was killed near a live broadcasting position on an upper floor just below the roof in the first strike, Palestinian health officials said.
Israel then struck the site again, killing additional journalists as well as rescue workers and medics who had rushed in to help, hospital officials and witnesses told Reuters.
IDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin echoed Netanyahu’s comments, stressing that the military makes every effort to mitigate civilian harm while ensuring troop safety.
«We are operating in an extremely complex reality. Hamas terrorists deliberately use civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, as shields,» Defrin said in a video posted to social media. «They have even operated from the Nasser Hospital itself. Hamas began this war, created impossible fighting conditions and is preventing its end by still holding 50 of our hostages.»

A man examines broadcast equipment damaged by Israeli strikes on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, on Monday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel regrets incident at Nasser Hospital and will investigate the strikes (Reuters/Hatem Khaled)
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Defrin said Israel will abide by international obligations and «investigate the deadly incident thoroughly and professionally.»
«Reporting from an active war zone carries immense risk, especially in a war with a terrorist organization such as Hamas, who cynically hides behind the civilian population,» he added.
The other journalists killed were identified as Mariam Abu Dagga, who freelanced for the Associated Press and other outlets; Mohammed Salama, who worked for Al Jazeera; Moaz Abu Taha, a freelancer who contributed to several news organizations, including Reuters; and Ahmed Abu Aziz.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel regrets incident at Nasser Hospital and will investigate the strikes. (Getty Images/Jim Watson)
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Photographer Hatem Khaled, also a Reuters contractor, was wounded.
Fox News’ Yael Kuriel, Reuters and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
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