President Vladimir Putin has said that the Russia doesn’t want a short-term ceasefire. In his first rection after Ukraine endorsed an American proposal for a 30-day ceasefire and agreed to immediate negotiations with Russia in crunch talks in Jeddah on Tuesday after three years of grinding war. Putin said, talks must aim for long-term peace, NOT a pause that lets the other side regroup and rearm just to drag the war on. Putin revealed Russia’s ‘straightforward’ conditions for ceasefire- Full Ukrainian withdrawal from new Russian regions and Kiev vows to stay out of NATO.
Here’s Putin once AGAIN making it clear — Russia doesn’t want a short-term ceasefire
— RT (@RT_com) March 11, 2025
Talks must aim for long-term peace, NOT a pause that lets the other side regroup and rearm just to drag the war on
Russian Pres said this in January 2025 while congratulating Trump https://t.co/TqAubMC7Sx pic.twitter.com/09LvBUW8t9
Earlier, in the talks between the United States and Ukraine in connection with the Russian war, the Donald Trump administration agreed to resume the sharing of military intelligence with Kyiv, while the latter said that it was open to a 30-day ceasefire in the war with Moscow. US President Donald Trump on Wednesday welcomed Ukraine agreeing to reach a ceasefire with Russia, and expressed hope that Moscow will respond positively to it too."Now we have to go to Russia, and hopefully, President (Vladimir) Putin will also agree to it. People are being killed in the cities as things explode throughout the cities. We want to get that war over with," Trump said while speaking to reporters.
"We made an offer that the Ukrainians have accepted, which is to enter into a ceasefire and into immediate negotiations," US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was quoted by news agency Reuters as telling reporters after around nine hours of talks. Rubio said that US will tell Russia "what's on the table", adding that Ukraine is ready to stop shooting and start talking. "And now it'll be up to them to say yes or no," he added. The discussions came hours after Russia show down more than 300 Ukrainian drones in what was Kyiv's biggest attack since Kremlin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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