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The US proposal of a 30-day fire break in Russia’s war of attack against Ukraine is in the world. Putin could answer today.
Two days after the US proposal of a 30-day ceasefire in the Ukraine War, Russia prospects to do this from Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin. After talks, the Russian president will face the press with the Belarusian ruler Alexander Lukaschenko, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskow, according to the state news agency TASS.
“Everything will depend on what the reporters will ask,” he said when asked whether the presidents would comment on topics that went beyond bilateral relationships – such as Ukraine according to the recent statements in the United States.
The Ukrainian delegation had declared its willingness to agree to an immediate 30-day, comprehensive ceasefire on Tuesday at the talks with US representatives in Saudi Arabia-provided that Russia was involved. In return for the peace of peace shown, the US government raised the interim stopping of arms deliveries to Kiev.
Trump wants to make calls with Putin shortly
So far, Russia had not yet responded to the US proposal. Peskow had said on Wednesday before Moscow reacted to the public. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and security advisor Mike Waltz promised to provide Moscow all information about the negotiations between the USA and Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that a delegation was already on the road. Later it was said from the White House that the special envoy Steve Witkoff would visit Russia in a few days. Trump had also said that he wanted to make calls with Putin shortly – maybe this week.
Putin arranges displacement of Ukrainian troops from Kursk
Russia has no hurry with a reaction. The Ukrainian push into the area of the attacker Russia near Kursk is after seven months before the end. Peskow said Peskow, according to Tass, that the last phase of the operation “to liberate the Kursk region of Ukrainian troops” started. Putin was also reported.
After the reconquest of the district town of Sudscha by Russian troops, Putin had visited a unit at this part of the front for the first time on Wednesday. Dressed in camouflage uniform, he ordered the last Ukrainian troops to drive away from the border area Kursk as soon as possible. Putin did not comment on the proposal of the United States and Ukraine for a 30-day ceasefire in the demonstrative appearance with his military leadership.
Moscow reports drone attacks
Moscow also reported Ukrainian drone attacks in the Russian area at night. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that 77 Ukrainian drones were intercepted. 30 of them were intercepted above the Brjansk region, 25 above the Kaluga and 6 region over the Kursk area. Ukraine has been defending itself against the Russian invasion with western help for more than three years. As part of her defensive fight, she also attacks goals in Russia. For her part, it is always the goal of attacks from the air.
Selenskyj demands pressure on Moscow
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj demanded that the allies of his country would have to maintain the pressure on Moscow in this situation. “The most important thing is to ensure that our partner’s ability is ready that Russia is willing not to deceive but actually end the war,” he said in a video.
Ukraine denies complete deduction from the Russian area of the setbacks for the Ukrainian troops in the Kursk area Dedicated Commander Olexander Syrskyj. “Despite the increased pressure of the Russian-North-Korean army, we will maintain defense in the Kursk region as long as it is appropriate and necessary,” he wrote on Facebook.
There are any withdrawals to protect the life of the soldiers. In this case, the units “possibly maneuvered themselves in cheaper positions,” said Syrskyj. According to the cards of Ukrainian military observers, only a few square kilometers are in the hand of Kiev troops.
With the advancement of Russian territory in early August 2024, Ukraine had carried the war on the opponent’s terrain for the first time. Around 1,300 square kilometers were conquered in the first days of the offensive. The Kremlin and the Russian army only reacted slowly. Putin ordered the reconquest several times, but with no result.
Russian General Staff: Last Ukrainian troops circled the last Ukrainian troops in the Cursk area, said the Russian general stalls Waleri Gerassimow when consulting with Putin. The Kiev leadership had occupied the area as a exchange object for possible negotiations with Russia. In addition, the advance should bind Russian forces. “But these intentions of the opponent failed completely.”
Putin spoke of the fact that a security zone should be set up on the border between Kursk and the Ukrainian area Sumy – so he threatened to advance in the field of Ukraine.
Five European NATO countries advise on Ukraine strategy
A five-group of important European NATO countries met in Paris and worked on military security guarantees for Ukraine. It was also about a possible troop stationation in order to secure a peace conclusion with Russia. However, the Minister of Defense from France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Great Britain did not yet provide any information about the specific design and strength of such a troop.
France’s Minister of Defense Sébastien Lecornu said that the first security guarantee would have to strengthen the Ukrainian army. It is not about securing a ceasefire line by the Europeans. In Moscow, the political expert Vladimir Frolow suspected that Putin would make it a prerequisite for a break that no European troops are sent to Ukraine.
The situation of Ukraine will also be an issue for the Foreign Minister of the G7 countries of economic democracies, which will meet for the first time since Trump’s taking office in Canada. Because of the basic yes Kiev for a ceasefire, there is hope for progress and a joint attitude of the G7. In addition to the Middle East conflict, Trump’s trade war with global punitive tariffs should also be the subject of discussions in the city of Charlevoix.
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Source: Stern

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