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Russian President Vladimir Putin said he agreed with the idea of ceasefire in Ukraine, but the “questions” remained about the nature of the reconciliation because he put a series of harsh conditions.
The Russian president responded A plan for a 30-day ceasefireUkraine agreed earlier this week after talks with the United States this week.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr reacted to Putin’s plan as a “manipulative” and called on Russia more sanctions.
Meanwhile, the United States has placed more sanctions on Russian oil, gas and banking sectors.
Speaking at a press conference in Moscow on Thursday, Putin said: “The idea is right, and we support it – but there are questions we need to discuss.”
Putin should cause a ceasefire to “peace of peace and the root causes of this crisis.”
“We must negotiate with our American colleagues and partners,” he said. “Maybe I will be my call with Donald Trump.”
Putin added: “It will be good for the Ukrainian side to get a 30-day ceasefire.
“We have in favor of this, but there are nuances.”
One of the fields of disputes, Russia’s Kursk district, Putin, this was said that Ukraine launched a military call last year and seized an area.
He claimed that Russia was completely refunded in the Kursark and the “isolated” of the Ukrainian troops.
“They are trying to leave, but we are in control. Their equipment has been abandoned.”
“There are two options for Ukrainians in the Kursk – surrender or die.”
Asked for some questions about how the ceasefire works, “What 30 days will this 30 days use? To mobilize Ukraine?
“Who will give to the end of the war? What price?
“I don’t say really” Putin, Zelensky said at a video address, however, “in practice, he is preparing to give up,” he said.
“Of course, the President is afraid to say that the President wants to continue this war directly from Trump, and Ukrainians want to kill.”
Zelensky, the Russian leader said that “nothing will work,” he said.
After Putin’s speech and Zelenskin’s response, now there is a clear division between the positions of both parties now.
Ukraine wants a two-stage process: a fast ceasefire and then talking about a longer term.
Russia believes you can’t separate two processes, and all issues should be decided in a contract. Both sides appear in content to argue their differences.
Ukraine believes that this can be pressured by Russia, painting it as reluctant peacekeeping and plays periodically. Russia thinks it is equally a chance to expand NATO, and increase key concerns about the sovereignty of Ukraine.
But it offers a problem for Donald Trump. In the days, he immediately asked the war and asked for a quick result.
Currently, Putin does not seem to be able to play the ball.
After Putin’s speech, Trump, who spoke in the White House, said he said, “will love” to meet with the Russian leader, and Russia has agreed to “do the right job” and agreed to the 30-day reconciliation.
“We would like to see the ceasefire from Russia,” he said.
Earlier, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, along with the Oval office, Trump told reporters that he had already discussed the features with Ukraine.
“Ukraine will be dry and lost and lost and discussed with all other elements of the recent agreement. Trump.
“Many details of the latest agreement were actually discussed.”
Trump, who joined the NATO military alliance on Ukraine, said, “Everyone knows what is the answer.”
Russian oil and gas new sanctions, Trump leadership, came as more difficult for US payment systems to get Russian oil from other countries, came as more restrictive.
Meanwhile, Putin’s special US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff welcomed behind the doors closed in Moscow.
Earlier, Kremlin Aide Yuri Ushakov rejected The ceasefire proposal was put forward in the United States.
On Wednesday, the Kremlin showed that a video was released, Putin, a symbolically visited the Kursk region of Russia. Russia then said Sudza received the key to the key.
Russia has created a full-scale occupation in February 2022, and now manages about 20% of the Ukrainian territory.
More than 95,000 people Fighting for Russian servicemen died in the war.
Ukraine recently, in December 2024, while confessing the death of 43,000 Ukraine between President Volodymyr Zelensky, soldiers and officers, the loss figures were updated in December 2024. Western analysts think that this figure is not appreciated.