Putin wants new administration in Ukraine

Putin wants new administration in Ukraine Russia and Ukraine are not willing to make concessions on the ceasefire agreement. Moscow is giving one condition after another for a peace agreement. Now Russian President Vladimir Putin’s new demand is that the current government of Ukraine should be removed and an interim administration should be put in power. Only with the help of that administration will the war end. On Friday, Putin spoke to reporters while visiting the Murmansk port in northern Russia. At that time, he was full of praise for…

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Putin refuses to agree to a full ceasefire despite Trump’s call

Putin refuses to agree to a Russian President Vladimir Putin has not agreed to a full ceasefire in Ukraine despite US President Donald Trump’s call. The two leaders held a long phone call on Tuesday, but the Russian president only agreed to stop attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities. BBC and Reuters reported. US President Donald Trump spoke to Russian President Putin, calling for a full 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. However, White House sources said that despite the two leaders talking for a long time on the phone to stop the…

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Moscow: Ceasefire will only give Kiev a break

Moscow: Ceasefire will only Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top foreign policy adviser said the 30-day ceasefire proposed by the United States to end the war in Ukraine is not a permanent solution. Moscow has told Washington that it will only give Kiev forces a rest, the Anadolu Agency reported on Thursday (March 13). Recent Russian military advances and US President Donald Trump’s efforts to broker a peace deal to end the three-year war in Ukraine have raised fears of defeat for Western-backed Kiev. Recent Russian military advances and US President…

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Putin agrees to ceasefire proposal, but with conditions

Putin agrees to ceasefire Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia agreed to the ceasefire proposed by the United States. However, the root causes of the conflict must be resolved and some issues must be discussed in detail before a ceasefire can take place. He made these remarks at a news conference in the Kremlin on Thursday (March 13) after a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. News: Reuters. “We agree with the ceasefire proposal. However, it must be a ceasefire that leads to long-term peace and addresses the root causes…

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