{"text":[[{"start":11.49,"text":"European capitals have launched a flurry of diplomatic efforts to maintain pressure on Russia and convince US President Donald Trump’s administration not to walk away from Ukraine peace talks."}],[{"start":24.58,"text":"Multiple calls and meetings took place on Tuesday between European and Ukrainian leaders and senior security officials following Monday’s phone call between Trump and Vladimir Putin in which the US president signalled he would leave Russia and Ukraine to settle among themselves the terms for ending the war."}],[{"start":46.129999999999995,"text":"President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said late on Monday that it was “crucial for all of us that the United States does not distance itself from the talks and the pursuit of peace, because the only one who benefits from that is Putin”."}],[{"start":60.97,"text":"Tuesday’s discussions focused on ways that European countries could impose fresh sanctions on Russia, potentially without US involvement, and on how the White House could be convinced to resume efforts to push for a ceasefire, officials briefed on the talks said."}],[{"start":80.72,"text":"“We need to find a way to ensure that . . . the US stays involved,” said one of the officials."}],[{"start":86.41,"text":"On Tuesday, Zelenskyy said it “is obvious that Russia is trying to buy time in order to continue its war and occupation”. He said Ukraine was working with its European partners “to ensure that pressure forces Russians to change their behaviour”."}],[{"start":104.03999999999999,"text":"He said he had a “good conversation” with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who had been advocating for Nato-like security guarantees for postwar Ukraine. “As always, cool ideas,” Zelenskyy said."}],[{"start":118.77,"text":"Ukraine was hoping to secure some “joint positions” with European allies, a Ukrainian official briefed on the discussions told the Financial Times."}],[{"start":129.01,"text":"“We clearly see that Trump wants out of the talks,” the Ukrainian official said. “The aim is to keep the Americans in the talks and to find some common view [on] how to secure a ceasefire.”"}],[{"start":143.85,"text":"The UK and the EU on Tuesday announced more sanctions on Russia, targeting lenders and other companies that help Moscow elude the western restrictions."}],[{"start":154.38,"text":"British foreign secretary David Lammy said Putin’s continued strikes on Ukraine “show his true colours as a warmonger”. "}],[{"start":162.82,"text":"“We have been clear that delaying peace efforts will only redouble our resolve to help Ukraine to defend itself and use our sanctions to restrict Putin’s war machine,” Lammy added. "}],[{"start":176.85,"text":"The EU’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas said the latest sanctions that targeted Russian oil company Surgutneftegas and almost 200 shadow fleet vessels were aimed at showing that “those who enable Russia face severe consequences”."}],[{"start":193.93,"text":"“While Putin feigns interest in peace, more sanctions are in the works . . . The longer Russia persists with its illegal and brutal war, the tougher our response will be.”"}],[{"start":null,"text":"