
Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed with the idea of a ceasefire in Ukraine, but “Questions” suggested that they remain about the essence of the ceasefire.
Russian President responded 30 -day armistice planUkraine agreed earlier this week after Ukraine’s conversation with the United States.
President Volodymyr Zelensky President Ukraine explained Putin’s response to this plan as “manipulated” and demanded more sanctions against Russia.
Meanwhile, the United States has further sanctioned Russian oil, gas and banking sectors.
Putin spoke at a press conference in Moscow on Thursday and talked about the ceasefire proposal.
Putin said, “The ceasefire leads to persistent peace and removes the root cause of this crisis.”
“We must negotiate with our colleagues and partners,” he said. “Maybe you have called Donald Trump.”
Putin added: “Ukrainians should be able to achieve a 30 -day truce.
“We prefer it, but there is a nuance.”
Putin said that one of the Russians’ custard areas was Russian’s Kursek region last year, when Ukraine began military invasion and occupied some territory.
He claimed that Russia was completely controlled by the custom, and the Ukrainian army said it was “isolated.”
“They are trying to leave, but we are controlled. Their equipment is abandoned.”
“Customs have two options for Ukrainians -surrender or death.”
President Putin summarizes some of his questions about how the ceasefire works, “How will it be used for 30 days? Ukraine mobilizes? Rear Ming?
“Who will order to finish the fight? What kind of cost? Who decides the person who broke over 2,000 km of truce? All that question requires meticulous work on both sides. Who is the police?”
Putin said, “I don’t speak directly,” Zelen Ski said at the night video address, “I’m actually preparing for rejection.”
“Putin wants to kill Trump directly that he wants to continue the war and kills the Ukrainians.”
Zelensky said Russian leaders would “not solve it at all.”
After Putin’s remarks and the reaction of Zelen Ski, there is now a clear division between the positions of both sides.
Ukraine wants a second phase. Talk about fast truce and long -term agreements.
Russia thinks that the two processes cannot be separated, and all problems must be determined in a single transaction. Both sides seem to be satisfied with the controversy over their differences.
Ukraine believes that it can put pressure on Russia, and you are a peaceful performer. Similarly, Russia believes that there is an opportunity to raise NATO expansion and Ukrainian sovereignty.
But this presents a problem with Donald Trump. He made it clear that he wanted to have a quick result in a few days.
And now Putin doesn’t seem to want to play the ball.

Trump spoke at the White House, according to President Putin’s remarks, saying he would “love” to meet Russian leaders and hope to agree with the 30 -day truce.
“We want to see truce in Russia,” he said.
Trump told reporters in a meeting with NATO Secretary -General and Secretary -General Mark Rutte, to reporters that he had already discussed specific contents with Ukraine.
Trump said, “We are discussing with all the elements of Ukrainian land and maintenance and the lost land and the final contract.”
“Many details of the final contract have been discussed.”
Trump said, “Everyone knows what the answer is,” he said.
As the Trump administration further restricts access to the US payment system, new sanctions against Russian oil and gas have become more difficult for other countries to buy Russian oil.
Meanwhile, Putin met with our special envoy Steve Witkov after a closed door in Moscow.
Early that day, Kremlin Aide Yuri Ushakov The US ceasefire proposal.
Wednesday, Putin visited the Russian Custard and symbolized military fatigue. Russia later said that it recaptured major cities, Sudzha.
95,000 or more We are fighting for the Russian army Died in war.
Ukraine updated the casualties in December 2024 when President Volodymyr Zelensky admitted 43,000 Ukrainian deaths among soldiers and officers. Western analysts think that this figure has been underestimated.
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2025-03-13 22:49:00