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Putin aide says ceasefire ‘merely a temporary break’ for Ukraine

Putin Aide Ushakov Says Proposed Ceasefire Would Be 'Merely A Temporary Break' For Ukraine

Putin Aide Ushakov Says Proposed Ceasefire Would Be 'Merely A Temporary Break' For Ukraine

Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy adviser complained in televised remarks on Thursday, 13 March, that a proposed ceasefire would grant a “temporary break for the Ukrainian military.”

Yuri Ushakov's comments came a day after his phone call with U.S. national security adviser Michael Waltz.

Mr Putin's aide said that Moscow wants a “long-term peaceful settlement that takes into account Moscow’s interests and concerns.”

Ushakov’s comments echoed Putin's, who has said a temporary ceasefire would benefit Ukraine and its Western allies.

Donald Trump said Wednesday that “it’s up to Russia now” as his administration presses Moscow to agree to the ceasefire.

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