Putin says that he has reservation on the ceasefire deal, thanks PM Modi, Trump for ‘addressing the issue of struggle’. 10 updates


Russian President Vladimir Putin recently publicly commented on Ukraine’s openness to negotiate a ceasefire. At its Thursday news conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed reservation about the 30-day ceasefire proposed in the Ukraine War, as reported by CNN.

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While Putin accepted the American proposal as “great and correct”, he emphasized that Russia supports it in principle, but said that many details need to be discussed before reaching any agreement.

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1. Speaking at a joint press conference with Belarus President Alexander Luxhenko on Thursday, Putin said that Russia agrees with proposals to prevent hostility, but “the impression moves to lead long -term peace and end the basic causes of crisis.”

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2. When asked about Ukraine’s readiness for a ceasefire, Putin said, “As for the readiness of Ukraine for a ceasefire, I will tell you how I see it, of course. But I would like to start by thanking the United States President Shri Trump to pay so much attention to the disposal of Ukraine. We all have enough to participate in our domestic affairs. But many of the states’ leaders, among them the President of the People’s Republic of China, Prime Minister of India, President of India and Republic of South Africa are addressing the issue and gives it a lot of time. We are grateful to all of them for this because this activity is aimed at achieving a great mission – the mission of ending enmity and loss of life. ,

3. He added, “We agree with proposals to prevent enmity, but move beyond the notion that this end should lead long -term peace and end the root causes of this crisis.”

4. He also recently referred to US-Ukraine discussions in Saudi Arabia, suggesting that Ukraine’s desire for a ceasefire was affected by American pressure.

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5. “Now, on readiness to prevent Ukraine’s enmity. You know, on its face, the US-Ukraine meeting in Saudi Arabia may seem in such a way that the Ukrainian side took this decision under the pressure of the United States. In fact, I am completely convinced that the Ukrainian side should have asked Americans the most vigorously asking for this decision, in view of the situation on the ground, as mentioned here, “Putin said,” Putin said, “Putin said,” Putin said, “Putin said,” said. ANI,

6. In response, Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky mocked Putin’s response to the possibility of a ceasefire, called his words “forecast” and “manipulation”. As reported BloombergDuring his night address, Zelanski accused Putin of preparing to reject the idea of ​​a front-line silence and said that Putin was directly afraid to tell President Trump that he intended to continue the war and harm Ukrainian.

Also read: Putin hoped to take out Ukraine’s conversation to seek better conditions

While Trump did not give further details, it is worth noting that the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, the largest in Europe, has been under Russian control since early stages of war, Bloomberg Informed

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8. On 11 March, Ukraine expressed readiness to accept the American proposal to implement the “immediate, interim-30-day ceasefire”, which could be extended by mutual agreement by parties and is subject to Russia’s acceptance and concurrent implementation.

9. Trump welcomed Ukraine’s agreement after peace talks in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and further hoped that Russia would also agree to this. Saying that soldiers of both Russia and Ukraine are being killed in this “terrible war”, Trump said that reaching a ceasefire is “very important”.

We agree with proposals to prevent enmity, but move beyond the notion that this end should lead long -term peace and eliminate the root causes of this crisis.

10. Earlier in February, PM Modi welcomed Trump’s efforts to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict and reiterated India’s position that the struggle should be resolved on the conversation table.

(With input from agencies)

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