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’s U.N. representative says halting Western weapons supplies and ending Ukraine’s draft are necessary for any ceasefire deal
As Ukrainian officials wait for a promised memorandum on Russia’s vision for a peace treaty, Russia's permanent representative to the U.N., Vasily Nebenzya, told the U.N. Security Council on May 30 that Moscow’s “minimum” terms for a ceasefire deal are that “Western countries cease supplying weapons to the Kyiv regime” and that Ukraine end its military draft. “In principle, we are prepared to consider the possibility of establishing a ceasefire…
Russia may 'consider' ceasefire if Ukraine stops mobilization, arms deliveries, ambassador says
Russia is prepared to consider a ceasefire in its war against Ukraine, but only if Kyiv stops receiving Western weapons and halts mobilization, Vasily Nebenzya, Russia's envoy to the United Nations, said on May 30, according to the Russian state news agency TASS."In principle, we are ready to consider the possibility of establishing a ceasefire, which would subsequently allow for a sustainable resolution of the root causes of the conflict," Nebe…
Russia tells UN West must stop arming Ukraine during any ceasefire
UNITED NATIONS - Russia is prepared to consider a ceasefire in Ukraine to pave the way for a lasting settlement, but during any truce Moscow wants Western states to stop arming Kyiv and for Ukraine to stop mobilising troops, Russia's U.N. ambassador said on Friday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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