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Kremlin says US-proposed truce would merely give relief to Ukraine's military

  • U.S. Negotiators presented a 30-day ceasefire proposal for Ukraine on March 13, 2025, but Moscow rejected it, claiming it benefits Ukraine more than Russia.
  • Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov stated that the ceasefire proposal must consider Russia's interests, as it only gives Ukraine an opportunity to regroup.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated that Moscow's lack of a meaningful response shows a desire to continue fighting.
  • Russian air defenses shot down four Ukrainian drones on March 14, 2025, causing some damage but no injuries, according to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.
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Kremlin says Putin sent 'additional' signals to Trump on ceasefire

Russia on Friday said President Vladimir Putin had sent "additional" signals to counterpart Donald Trump about a Washington-proposed ceasefire in Ukraine, adding it was "cautiously optimistic" about the prospect of a deal.

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Georgia Public Broadcasting broke the news in Georgia, United States on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
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