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Russia: Vladimir Putin Assures He Will "Cease Hostilities" if Ukraine Withdraws

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday 27 November that Moscow "will cease hostilities" in Ukraine if the Kiev forces agree to withdraw from the territories Russia claims annexation of. These statements occur as the United States presented last week a plan to end the war, launched in 2022, which was perceived as largely in favour of the Kremlin's demands. This text was amended last weekend after consultations with Ukrainians and is no…

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In the Kremlin’s Orwellian world, Vladimir Putin said yesterday that Russia would cease hostilities “when Ukrainian troops withdraw from the areas they occupy”, it is...

·Madrid, Spain
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday 27 November that Moscow "will cease hostilities" in Ukraine if the Kiev forces agree to withdraw from the territories Russia claims annexation of. These statements occur as the United States presented last week a plan to end the war, launched in 2022, which was perceived as largely in favour of the Kremlin's demands. This text was amended last weekend after consultations with Ukrainians and is no…

·Paris, France
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Bishkek - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Moscow "will cease hostilities" in Ukraine if the Kiev forces agree to withdraw from the territories that Russia claims to annexation. These statements take place as the United States presented last week a plan to end the war, launched in 2022, which was perceived as largely in favour of the Kremlin's demands. This text was amended last weekend after consultations with Ukrainians a…

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At a press conference held on Thursday 27 November in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the outline of a draft peace plan currently under discussion between the United States and Ukraine could provide a basis for future agreements to end the conflict. According to him, the version of the document, which was discussed in Geneva, was transmitted to Moscow and is under close scrutiny. Vladimir Putin said that Washingto…

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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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