Putin Reacts To U.S.-Ukraine Ceasefire Proposal, Supports Idea But Voices Certain Concerns
Regarding the recent proposal for a 30-day ceasefire between Ukraine
and Russia, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russia is “for
it,” but that he needs his own security assurances — in his first public
comments.
As Steve Witkoff, President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, arrived
in Moscow on Thursday to discuss the idea, Putin questioned the 30-day
truce during a press briefing.
Witkoff landed in Russia after flying in from Qatar, where he was
also involved in indirect talks between both Israel and Hamas, Newsweek reported.
“It seems to me, it would be very good for the Ukrainian side to
reach a truce for at least 30 days. And we are for it. But there is a
nuance,” Putin stated, highlighting concerns regarding the Kursk region.
Kursk is a city in western Russia.
“If we stop the hostilities for 30 days, what does it mean? Does it
mean that everyone who is there will leave without a fight?” Putin
asked. “Or the Ukrainian leadership will give them an order to lay down
their arms and just surrender? How will it be? It is not clear.”
Putin said he also wanted a guarantee that Ukraine won’t regroup
during a 30-day truce, and he questioned which party would decide
whether the ceasefire had been broken—if it were to break for any
reason.
“These are all issues that require careful investigation from both sides,” Putin said.
Putin suggested that he should speak with Trump to further discuss
his concerns, noting, “But the idea itself is to end this conflict with
peaceful means. We support it.”
“We believe that this ceasefire should lead to a long-term peace and
eliminate the initial causes of this crisis,” Putin continued.
Washington, D.C. leaders also believe this could pave the way for a
bigger peace agreement — working to eventually end the three-year-old
conflict as soon as possible.
The trip is “part of our continued efforts to press Russia to agree
to a ceasefire and stop its brutal war against Ukraine,” White House
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters during a press briefing
on Wednesday.
Witkoff will have a closed-door meeting with Putin in the evening on
Thursday. However, Trump will not be speaking with Putin on that day,
according to reports.
“Hopefully they will do the right thing,” Trump said, referencing
Russia, reiterating that he would like to see the Kremlin accept the
30-day truce.
Soon after, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky boldly described
Putin’s remarks as “manipulative” and “very predictable” during his
speech on Thursday night.
“Putin, of course, is afraid to tell President Trump directly that he
wants to continue this war, wants to kill Ukrainians. And that is why
they there, in Moscow, are setting the idea of silence with such
preconditions that nothing will work out at all or that it will not work
out for as long as possible,” Zelensky claimed. “Putin often does this —
he does not say ‘no’ directly, but does so in a way that practically
only delays everything and makes normal decisions impossible. We believe
that all this is now another Russian manipulation.”
Zelensky’s party representative in the Ukrainian Parliament, Yehor
Cherniev, also claimed that Russia is attempting to “waste time.”
“They cannot say yes, and they cannot say no. That’s why they will
try to find some reasons why they cannot say yes,” Cherniev told ABC News.
“And actually, I think they will even put on the table some conditions
for this ceasefire, which will be unacceptable for us. And that will be
their answer—to put responsibility for the ceasefire on our side.”
The
Ukrainian delegation provided me with a detailed report on its meeting
with US representatives in Saudi Arabia, including the progress of
negotiations and key aspects.
It is good that the conversation was entirely constructive. Ukraine is committed to moving quickly toward… pic.twitter.com/5chfbyUvjB
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) March 13, 2025
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