Putin agrees in principle with proposal for Ukraine ceasefire and says more discussions are needed
- Vladimir Putin has endorsed US plans for a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine but insists it must be on his terms.
- Putin stated that any ceasefire would require a guarantee that Ukraine would not join NATO.
- He expressed that the ceasefire should lead to long-term peace and questioned its effectiveness.
- Putin mentioned developing a mechanism to control potential breaches and claimed, "the situation is fully under our control.
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