Kremlin says US-proposed truce would merely give relief to Ukraine's military
- The US proposed a 30-day ceasefire intended to temporarily halt hostilities in Ukraine, which has been backed by Kyiv and involves a truce on land, sea, and air operations.
- Yuri Ushakov from the Kremlin stated that any peace deal must reflect Russian interests, and he described the ceasefire as merely a temporary break for Ukraine's military.
- US President Donald Trump expressed hope that the Kremlin would accept the ceasefire proposal, emphasizing the need for peace and hinting at potential financial consequences for Russia if not agreed upon.
- Russia has confirmed it is ready to discuss the US ceasefire initiative, even though officials criticized the proposal as insufficient, aiming for a long-term settlement instead.
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How Putin could delay – and even violate – the ceasefire
Russia is expected to set deliberately unworkable conditions on Ukraine as President Vladimir Putin seeks to stall peace talks and further his territorial ambitions, experts have told The i Paper.The warning comes after US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met Putin to discuss a proposed 30-day ceasefire, following Ukraine’s agreement to a temporary truce on Tuesday. The Kremlin said it is “cautiously optimistic” about a ceasefire in Ukraine after a l…

Kremlin says Putin sent 'additional' signals to Trump on ceasefire
Russia on Friday said President Vladimir Putin had sent "additional" signals to counterpart Donald Trump about a Washington-proposed ceasefire in Ukraine, adding it was "cautiously optimistic" about the prospect of a deal.
Kremlin says Putin sent ‘additional’ signals to Trump on ceasefire
Russia on Friday said President Vladimir Putin had sent "additional" signals to counterpart Donald Trump about a Washington-proposed ceasefire in Ukraine, adding it was "cautiously optimistic" about the prospect of a deal. US envoy Steve Witkoff met Putin late Thursday to lay out the details of the joint US-Ukrainian plan, which envisages a 30-day pause
U.S. envoy is taking Putin’s comments on Ukraine ceasefire proposal to Trump, Kremlin official says
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff to discuss details of the American proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in the war with Ukraine, asking him to convey Moscow’s thoughts to Washington, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Friday.
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