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22 May 2025, 17:53 GMT+10
Moscow has repeatedly raised concerns that Kiev could exploit a truce to rearm and replenish its ranks
US President Donald Trump has reportedly rejected demands by EU officials that negotiations on the Ukraine conflict should result in an unconditional ceasefire, the Wall Street Journal has reported citing sources.
Following a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday, Trump held phone calls with Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and British PM Keir Starmer. The European leaders reportedly insisted that Trump should apply more pressure on Putin and demanded that the next round of talks on resolving the conflict must end with an unconditional truce.
Trump, however, reportedly indicated that he did not like the use of the term "unconditional," particularly in the context of discussing measures to resolve the Ukraine conflict. The WSJ claimed that the European leaders "eventually agreed to drop their insistence on the adjective."
Over the past few weeks, Russia has announced several limited ceasefires, specifically to observe holidays such as Orthodox Easter and Victory Day. Moscow and Kiev also relaunched direct peace talks in Istanbul, Türkiye last week, marking the first time the two sides sat together since Ukraine unilaterally abandoned negotiations in 2022.
However, Kiev, as well as its Western backers, has continued to insist on a 30-day unconditional ceasefire. Moscow has repeatedly rejected the demand, arguing that a number of issues have to be addressed before such a measure can be agreed.
The Kremlin has indicated that it is open to the idea of a ceasefire in general, but has demanded guarantees that Ukraine wouldn't exploit the truce to rearm and regroup its forces only to resume hostilities at a later date.
Russian officials have also stressed that Moscow would prefer to work towards establishing a long and just peace that would resolve the root causes of the conflict rather than negotiating short-term tactical pauses in the fighting.
(RT.com)
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