Russia Insists on Long-Term Peace Over Temporary Truce
March 13, 2025: A top Kremlin aide, Yuri Ushakov, has dismissed the US-Ukrainian ceasefire proposal, calling it a temporary advantage for Ukraine’s military rather than a genuine step toward peace.
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Speaking after a phone call with US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, Ushakov said Russia seeks a long-term solution that protects its “legitimate interests.” He added that President Vladimir Putin would provide a more detailed response on Thursday.
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🔹 Key Takeaways:
- 🔻 Kremlin’s Stance: Russia opposes a 30-day ceasefire, calling it a ploy to aid Ukraine’s military.
- 🔻 US Push for Peace: US negotiators met Russian officials to press for an “unconditional” pause in hostilities.
- 🔻 Putin’s Response Awaited: The Russian President will provide a detailed assessment later this week.
With tensions rising, the focus now shifts to whether the ceasefire plan gains traction or if Moscow intensifies military operations instead.
📢 Stay tuned for further updates as diplomatic talks unfold.
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