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Russia May 'Consider' Ceasefire if Ukraine Stops Mobilization, Arms Deliveries, Ambassador Says

  • On May 30, Russia's U.N. Ambassador Vasily Nebenzya indicated that Moscow may agree to a ceasefire in the conflict with Ukraine if Western countries stop supplying arms to Kyiv and Ukraine suspends its military conscription efforts.
  • Russia insists on a halt to Western arms deliveries to Kyiv and a suspension of Ukraine’s troop conscription as conditions for any ceasefire, demands which Kyiv has firmly rejected.
  • The announcement precedes the next round of peace talks scheduled in Istanbul on June 2, where Russia intends to present a draft ceasefire memorandum amid ongoing military escalation.
  • Nebenzya stated that merely establishing a ceasefire would not be sufficient to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of tackling the underlying issues to reach a durable and effective resolution.
  • The situation suggests that without reciprocal steps from Ukraine and its allies, particularly ending arms deliveries and mobilization, a sustainable ceasefire remains uncertain despite international calls for peace.
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Russia Mentions Conditions for Ceasefire Before the UN

At the United Nations, Russia explains the conditions under which it would be prepared for a ceasefire in Ukraine. In Kiev, the speech of the Moscow UN ambassador is a shock.

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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