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Russia has hit a sedate tone on Friday, but for careful optimism, only one US broker admitted the basics for careful optimism after supporting the ceasefire with the company.
“The figure (ceasefire) itself is correct, but there are issues to be discussed, but” Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday, “said Washington and the Leader of the White House Donald Trump.
The Kremlin’s leader asked Kiev forces to close the forces of Kiev to “weapons supply” or “participating in newly mobilized units” and how the ceasefire would apply.
Since the start of January in the Presidential Administration, Trump, Moscow and Moscow with Moscow on Thursday, the fate of the unnamed power plant, which is not an unnamed power plant, the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility and NATO to join NATO.
“Now we will see whether Russia is there or not, if not, there will be a very disappointing moment for the world,” Trump said. “(Putin) gave a very promising statement, but was incomplete. Yes, I would like to meet him or talk to him.”
President’s envoy Steve Witkoff met with Putin in Moscow for direct talks on Thursday.
“We have a careful optimism,” said the US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Fox News TV said. “Of course, both sides will have their own requirements and of course, both sides will have to make some discounts and the service diplomacy goes back and forward.”
Despite the events on Thursday, the Kremlin kept a careful tone on Friday.
“There are reasons for careful optimism,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, reporters, said in Googleda translated statements conducted by Russian State Outlet Tass.
“(Putin) said the President supported the President Trump’s position in a settlement, but in reuters, some of the questions they had to answer each other,” he said. “So, yes, there are really many things to do, but nevertheless, the President expressed solidarity with President Trump’s position.”
This developing story is updated.