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Russia backs 30-day ceasefire but with due account of nuances, Kremlin's Peskov says

  • On May 10, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated Russia supports a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine starting May 12 with conditions considered.
  • This statement follows Ukrainian President Zelensky's call and Western leaders' support for the truce amid Russia’s prior three-day ceasefire and rejection of external pressure.
  • Zelensky stated on X that all involved parties have agreed to implement a complete and unconditional ceasefire beginning Monday, May 12, which should remain in effect for a minimum of 30 days as preparations for new EU sanctions proceed.
  • Peskov emphasized any truce requires halting Western arms deliveries, warning otherwise it would advantage Ukraine, and confirmed openness to settlement attempts in Ukraine.
  • The Kremlin’s position suggests cautious willingness for a ceasefire but highlights unresolved geopolitical tensions and ongoing sanctions discussions.
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rbc.ua broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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