Vladimir Putin has just claimed that he supports a 30-day ceasefire in the Ukraine war-as “the radical causes” of the conflict are taken.

This is supposed to be an indication of its base allegations that Kyiv is run by the new Nazi government, and that Ukraine is very close to the West.

But it is clear that the Russian president had ignored the main “root cause” of the war – that he ordered the invasion of his country in February 2022 to seize the lands.

While the United States is trying to negotiate the end of the three -year war, many other Western allies in Ukraine indicated that the conflict may end the moment when Putin withdraws its forces.

The Russian president responded to the USA’s 30 -day ceasefire proposal in the Ukraine war for the first time today, after Kiev has already gave the idea of ​​green light.

He said that the ceasefire “must” lead to a permanent peace, and remove the radical causes of this crisis. “

During a joint press conference with the Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, he suggested that the ceasefire should be on his conditions.

Putin claimed that he would need to negotiate the remaining issues “with our American colleagues and partners”, which could include “a phone call with President Trump.”

He also claimed that the progress of peace talks depends on the success of his forces in Kursk, as the Russian region that Ukraine seized throughout the war.

Putin said that any ceasefire agreement depends on “how the situation is evolved on the ground.”

His comments come despite the fact that US President Donald Trump urges Putin to support the deal last night, or to confront the economic Consequences.

He said: “I can do things that would be very bad for Russia. I don’t want to do it because I want to get peace.”

Putin has repeatedly claimed that Russia had “provoked” in the conflict as well, noting that NATO has expanded since the fall of the Berlin Wall.

The response of the Russian president other than the committee today came hours after the Supreme Foreign Policy Adviser Yuri Oshkov poured cold water to the ceasefire proposal.

Putin’s assistant claimed that “nothing but the temporary break of the Ukrainian forces.”

By BBC

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