2024-05-24 15:05:11
Putin Ready for Ceasefire in Ukraine Recognizing Current Frontlines
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Sources: Putin wants Ukraine ceasefire on current frontlines
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to halt the war in Ukraine with a negotiated ceasefire that recognizes the current battlefield lines, according to four Russian sources. However, Putin is prepared to continue fighting if Kyiv and the West do not respond. The sources suggest that Putin wants to use Russia's current momentum to put an end to the war and sell it as a victory to the Russian people.
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Putin wants Ukraine ceasefire on current frontlines, sources say
Politics
Russian President Vladimir Putin is reportedly willing to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine that recognizes the current battlefield lines, according to four Russian sources. However, Putin is prepared to continue fighting if Kyiv and the West do not respond. The sources also indicated that Putin believes he has gained enough in the war thus far and would prefer to use Russia's current momentum to end the conflict.
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Ukraine War Live Updates: +++ 12:22 Putin allegedly ready for ceasefire with current front line +++ - n-tv.de
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Russia's President Vladimir Putin is allegedly ready for a ceasefire that acknowledges the current front line in Ukraine. An arms contract worth nearly 300 million euros was awarded to the German company Rheinmetall by a NATO member state. Additionally, the Kremlin seems to be using corruption allegations in the Russian Ministry of Defense as a pretext to dismiss undesirable individuals.
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