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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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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.

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Georgia Public Broadcasting broke the news in Georgia, United States on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
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